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21.
In genial spring beneath the quivering shade
First Line:
In genial spring beneath the quivering shade
Last Line:
And pikes the tyrants of the watery plains
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
29832
22.
John ran so long and ran so fast
First Line:
John ran so long and ran so fast
Last Line:
He distanced all and ran away
DMI number:
39129
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John run so long and run so fast
First Line:
John run so long and run so fast
Last Line:
He distanced all and ran away
DMI number:
34019
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John run so long and run so fast
First Line:
John run so long and run so fast
Last Line:
He distanced all and run away
DMI number:
33967
25.
It is a maxim of the schools
First Line:
It is a maxim of the schools
Last Line:
Gainst open force and gainst a thief
DMI number:
11300
26.
I sing the pleasures of the rural throng
First Line:
I sing the pleasures of the rural throng
Last Line:
So crowned with conquest and so blest with love
Author:
Matthew Concanen (Absolute)
DMI number:
11318
27.
Let dull politicians eternally prate
First Line:
Let dull politicians eternally prate
Last Line:
To seize all in turn and to live while we live
DMI number:
33103
28.
Methinks I see our mighty monarch stand
First Line:
Methinks I see our mighty monarch stand
Last Line:
To make way for the son to bring a whore
Author:
John Wilmot (Speculation)
DMI number:
5437
29.
Now did the bagpipe in hoarse notes begin
First Line:
Now did the bagpipe in hoarse notes begin
Last Line:
The smock she won a virgin wore a bride
Author:
James Ward (Absolute)
DMI number:
8431
30.
Now like themselves again the archers raise
First Line:
Now like themselves again the archers raise
Last Line:
Through softer hearts with silent conquest fly
Author:
Allan Ramsay (Absolute)
DMI number:
17714
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