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661.
Such was Roscommon not more learned than good
First Line:
Such was Roscommon not more learned than good
Last Line:
And every author's merit but his own
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
7037
662.
Such was thy life thy learning such confessed
First Line:
Such was thy life thy learning such confessed
Last Line:
The dear remembrance of thy name shall rest
DMI number:
36394
663.
Such were the last the sweetest notes that hung
First Line:
Such were the last the sweetest notes that hung
Last Line:
In heaven thou singest this song or one like this
Author:
James Talbot (Absolute)
DMI number:
4796
664.
Sunk was the solemn taper's sickly glare
First Line:
Sunk was the solemn taper's sickly glare
Last Line:
Nor when she views the sons forget the sire
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
22272
665.
Sure fate was stunned at that amazing blow
First Line:
Sure fate was stunned at that amazing blow
Last Line:
It should be for that purpose left behind
DMI number:
6431
666.
Sure more than barbarous was the butcher's heart
First Line:
Sure more than barbarous was the butcher's heart
Last Line:
And he who sung the larks may sing your fate
DMI number:
32483
667.
Sons of Cantaber that stray
First Line:
Sons of Cantaber that stray
Last Line:
Far above an earthly throne
DMI number:
38600
668.
Sorrow that to this house scarce knew the way
First Line:
Sorrow that to this house scarce knew the way
Last Line:
He and about him his are turned to stone
Author:
John Donne (Absolute)
DMI number:
9237
669.
Sorrowing I catch the reed and call the muse
First Line:
Sorrowing I catch the reed and call the muse
Last Line:
They ceased and with them ceased the shepherd swain
Author:
William Mason (Absolute)
DMI number:
22595
670.
Some dire event Hibernia must be nigh
First Line:
Some dire event Hibernia must be nigh
Last Line:
And over his grave be solemn dirges said
DMI number:
25678
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