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11.
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
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Though no advice you need by which to steer
First Line:
Though no advice you need by which to steer
Last Line:
Go seek some stranger here your arts are known
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
25774
13.
Tibullus candid critic of my lays
First Line:
Tibullus candid critic of my lays
Last Line:
One of the Herd of Epicurus' swine
DMI number:
25742
14.
To old Cratinus if you credit give
First Line:
To old Cratinus if you credit give
Last Line:
Contention rage and wars to rage succeed
DMI number:
25777
15.
Vinius as you have heard me oft command
First Line:
Vinius as you have heard me oft command
Last Line:
And oh beware lest my commands you break
DMI number:
25767
16.
With wonted candor once again peruse
First Line:
With wonted candor once again peruse
Last Line:
A Lambert's pencil or a Dryden's lyre
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
29848
17.
With wonted truth dear Vala tell your friend
First Line:
With wonted truth dear Vala tell your friend
Last Line:
Such villas to erect and feast in rooms of state
DMI number:
25771
18.
Your thoughts my book with sorrow I discern
First Line:
Your thoughts my book with sorrow I discern
Last Line:
When Lepidus and Lollius consuls reigned
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
25779
19.
You that overlook my woods and little farm
First Line:
You that overlook my woods and little farm
Last Line:
Let all pursue that art which best they know
DMI number:
25769
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