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111.
Thanks be to heaven the mournful tale is vain
First Line:
Thanks be to heaven the mournful tale is vain
Last Line:
To the almighty ruler of the sea
DMI number:
33218
112.
The ark when crammed with unclean beast was not
First Line:
The ark when crammed with unclean beast was not
Last Line:
And death and hell have power of none save you
Author:
Alexander Pennecuik (Confident)
DMI number:
27884
113.
Tell me Bullatius did the sight
First Line:
Tell me Bullatius did the sight
Last Line:
May even at Ulubrae be blessed
DMI number:
25762
114.
Tell me my Florus on what foreign coast
First Line:
Tell me my Florus on what foreign coast
Last Line:
At your return a pampered steer I'll kill
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
25739
115.
That vessel which you strangers see
First Line:
That vessel which you strangers see
Last Line:
To Castors and to Pollux shrines
DMI number:
8600
116.
Sweet nymphs that dwell on Pindus' verdant side
First Line:
Sweet nymphs that dwell on Pindus' verdant side
Last Line:
May we like Walpole meet the fatal day
DMI number:
23196
117.
The greedy merchant ploughs the sea for gain
First Line:
The greedy merchant ploughs the sea for gain
Last Line:
Its author once and then its greatest pride
Author:
William Somervile (Absolute)
DMI number:
28636
118.
The hero who to Smyrna bay
First Line:
The hero who to Smyrna bay
Last Line:
Though wrote with care are wrote with ease
Author:
Thomas Lisle (Absolute)
DMI number:
27847
119.
The globe with wondrous pains men traverse over
First Line:
The globe with wondrous pains men traverse over
Last Line:
And quit their own to take a borrowed shape
DMI number:
26710
120.
The busy paths of active men
First Line:
The busy paths of active men
Last Line:
And hence the poet's splendid shilling
Author:
Sneyd Davies (Confident)
DMI number:
2834
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