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271.
Of the old heroes when the warlike shades
First Line:
Of the old heroes when the warlike shades
Last Line:
Our nations melting thy Colossus frame
Author:
Andrew Marvell (Absolute)
DMI number:
14042
272.
Of these a slaughtered army lay in blood
First Line:
Of these a slaughtered army lay in blood
Last Line:
And wandered in the kingdoms once her own
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute) & Charles Montagu (Absolute)
DMI number:
40462
273.
On a hill from danger free
First Line:
On a hill from danger free
Last Line:
He came to see and not to fight
DMI number:
20435
274.
On death and wounds Camilla looks with joy
First Line:
On death and wounds Camilla looks with joy
Last Line:
And murmuring with disdain the beauteous body leaves
Author:
John Stafford (Absolute)
DMI number:
3929
275.
Oh how does my dear Aeschines oh how
First Line:
Oh how does my dear Aeschines oh how
Last Line:
From a less barbarous foe to tempt a nobler fall
DMI number:
3947
276.
Oh that the muse might call without offence
First Line:
Oh that the muse might call without offence
Last Line:
But for the king of king's sake do not swear
Author:
John Byrom (Absolute)
DMI number:
26959
277.
Oh when together will one age afford
First Line:
Oh when together will one age afford
Last Line:
Who most shall praise so great a chief so good a queen
DMI number:
9355
278.
Oh whither do ye rush and thus prepare
First Line:
Oh whither do ye rush and thus prepare
Last Line:
Upon our fathers and on ours and our children's head
Author:
Richard Duke (Absolute)
DMI number:
8695
279.
Pardon great duke if Britain's style delights
First Line:
Pardon great duke if Britain's style delights
Last Line:
Fill all the loftiest cedars of the wood
Author:
Stephen Clay (Absolute) & Matthew Prior (Speculation)
DMI number:
9295
280.
Pass over this grave without concern
First Line:
Pass over this grave without concern
Last Line:
But France and Boca Chica punk
DMI number:
18523
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