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41.
I first transferred to Rome Sicilian strains
First Line:
I first transferred to Rome Sicilian strains
Last Line:
And sudden night surprised the yet unfinished song
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
8682
42.
In peaceful shades which aged oaks diffuse
First Line:
In peaceful shades which aged oaks diffuse
Last Line:
And curling smoke from village tops ascends
Author:
Virgil (Absolute) & John Caryll (Absolute)
DMI number:
3781
43.
Is this Dametas Melibeus flock
First Line:
Is this Dametas Melibeus flock
Last Line:
Damm the brook lads ye have well-flowed the mead
DMI number:
41833
44.
Incensed the raging prophet thus replies
First Line:
Incensed the raging prophet thus replies
Last Line:
Eurydice resounds along the lengthening shores
Author:
William Pattison (Absolute)
DMI number:
11881
45.
Lost in the gloomy horror of the night
First Line:
Lost in the gloomy horror of the night
Last Line:
A stately prospect waving in the clouds
Author:
Joseph Addison (Absolute)
DMI number:
4163
46.
Lo while he toils the galling yoke beneath
First Line:
Lo while he toils the galling yoke beneath
Last Line:
Headlong they fall and leave their lives above
Author:
Joseph Warton (Absolute)
DMI number:
30627
47.
Mopsus since chance does us together bring
First Line:
Mopsus since chance does us together bring
Last Line:
Yet him I could deny and freely give it you
Author:
Richard Duke (Absolute)
DMI number:
41874
48.
Mopsus since chance does us together bring
First Line:
Mopsus since chance does us together bring
Last Line:
Yet him I would deny and freely give it you
Author:
Richard Duke (Absolute)
DMI number:
3786
49.
I made these rhymes another had the land
First Line:
I made these rhymes another had the land
Last Line:
So you oh oxen plough but not for you
DMI number:
44508
50.
Mezentius sees him through the squadron ride
First Line:
Mezentius sees him through the squadron ride
Last Line:
The lance besmeared with blood lies broken in the wound
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
28544
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