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21.
Codrus a brother in the scribbling trade
First Line:
Codrus a brother in the scribbling trade
Last Line:
He dedicates his labours to himself
DMI number:
11048
22.
Come Abram's sons from every quarter come
First Line:
Come Abram's sons from every quarter come
Last Line:
And give to golden calves again your praise
DMI number:
40610
23.
Could all that passes in my breast be seen
First Line:
Could all that passes in my breast be seen
Last Line:
Your sacred name your presence can inspire
DMI number:
22146
24.
Dear Smed I read thy brilliant lines
First Line:
Dear Smed I read thy brilliant lines
Last Line:
For then your horns shall be your pride
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Speculation)
DMI number:
15880
25.
Enough my friend your muse's power is seen
First Line:
Enough my friend your muse's power is seen
Last Line:
Give me their patrons and keep thou thy muse
DMI number:
12549
26.
Five days I told you I from town should stay
First Line:
Five days I told you I from town should stay
Last Line:
That the best station which best suits our mind
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
25753
27.
Forsake awhile my muse thy loved abodes
First Line:
Forsake awhile my muse thy loved abodes
Last Line:
She'll make thy verse immortal as her name
DMI number:
11755
28.
Great sir Septimius understands how vast
First Line:
Great sir Septimius understands how vast
Last Line:
A stouter better man you never did see
Author:
Alexander Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
42199
29.
Great Capitolian Jove thou god to whom
First Line:
Great Capitolian Jove thou god to whom
Last Line:
Caesar himself can grant what's fit for me
Author:
Aaron Hill (Absolute)
DMI number:
13488
30.
Hail sacred reliques of the tuneful train
First Line:
Hail sacred reliques of the tuneful train
Last Line:
And honour Pollio for his Virgil's sake
Author:
Thomas Fitzgerald (Absolute)
DMI number:
223
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