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21.
Near reverend Merton till of late there stood
First Line:
Near reverend Merton till of late there stood
Last Line:
And thus demonstrate we are men of taste
DMI number:
19865
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No wonder fairest that each conscious wave
First Line:
No wonder fairest that each conscious wave
Last Line:
And out of pitying love brought you to shore
DMI number:
6064
23.
Now civil wars a second age consume
First Line:
Now civil wars a second age consume
Last Line:
To point good men to a good land
Author:
Sir Richard Fanshawe (Absolute)
DMI number:
42165
24.
Poor poet Dogrel's house consumed by fire
First Line:
Poor poet Dogrel's house consumed by fire
Last Line:
To burn the house and not the master too
DMI number:
27987
25.
Shall burning Aetna if a sage requires
First Line:
Shall burning Aetna if a sage requires
Last Line:
For Chartres head reserve the hanging wall
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
28360
26.
See Gulliver's is Milo's end
First Line:
See Gulliver's is Milo's end
Last Line:
And sinking low raised high the laughter
DMI number:
18198
27.
Sing gentle muse the torch well known to fame
First Line:
Sing gentle muse the torch well known to fame
Last Line:
None ever so ill deserved so short a date
DMI number:
42901
28.
The hallowed season and the joyful time
First Line:
The hallowed season and the joyful time
Last Line:
To peace and plenty conqest and our king
DMI number:
26632
29.
The hour past six the ladies seated were
First Line:
The hour past six the ladies seated were
Last Line:
The direful mischief caused by that bad poker
DMI number:
29998
30.
The day that gave Belinda breath
First Line:
The day that gave Belinda breath
Last Line:
Whom fate designed to fire their Troy
Author:
Mary Jones (Absolute)
DMI number:
18142
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