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291.
Maro and Horace equally divine
First Line:
Maro and Horace equally divine
Last Line:
Renowned for treaties made and verse immortal known
Author:
Adrian Drift (Absolute)
DMI number:
15508
292.
Madam your bard might censured be
First Line:
Madam your bard might censured be
Last Line:
Health content and lasting pleasures
DMI number:
25654
293.
Madam | With no less reverence did we wait
First Line:
Madam | With no less reverence did we wait
Last Line:
The son shall conquer in the father's right
DMI number:
42853
294.
Madam accept this present as your due
First Line:
Madam accept this present as your due
Last Line:
To the bright realms of innocence and love
Author:
Anthony Hammond (Confident)
DMI number:
10564
295.
Love's goddess sure was blind this day
First Line:
Love's goddess sure was blind this day
Last Line:
Our short but their eternal choice
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6291
296.
Myrtilla sick I sighed and said
First Line:
Myrtilla sick I sighed and said
Last Line:
Is idolized the more
DMI number:
12893
297.
Nature o Boyle though hid in night
First Line:
Nature o Boyle though hid in night
Last Line:
Shall give to fame a lasting stone
DMI number:
10992
298.
Never before did fate dispense
First Line:
Never before did fate dispense
Last Line:
And Philip's trust is Charles's fleet
DMI number:
12363
299.
Not Neptune's power over the main
First Line:
Not Neptune's power over the main
Last Line:
Appeased the storm and calmed the angry flood
DMI number:
23025
300.
No voice more soft than thunder can express
First Line:
No voice more soft than thunder can express
Last Line:
And always peace and loyalty pursue
DMI number:
22515
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