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91.
Now Phoebus on our fields doth early smile
First Line:
Now Phoebus on our fields doth early smile
Last Line:
Their praise who love their country and their king
Author:
Allan Ramsay (Absolute)
DMI number:
17707
92.
No more shall Ilium boast her towers
First Line:
No more shall Ilium boast her towers
Last Line:
Then perish sinking in the gulfs below
DMI number:
32380
93.
O thou whose virtues Albion's sons can trace
First Line:
O thou whose virtues Albion's sons can trace
Last Line:
And snatch the radiant glories of the skies
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
33792
94.
Of Carthage great I was a stone
First Line:
Of Carthage great I was a stone
Last Line:
Lie buried in the dust
DMI number:
24176
95.
O that we could the golden age retrieve
First Line:
O that we could the golden age retrieve
Last Line:
Man's blessing not his misery
DMI number:
42575
96.
O Mercury for honours paid to thee
First Line:
O Mercury for honours paid to thee
Last Line:
And over the Athenian race a long and happy reign
Author:
Francis Fawkes (Absolute)
DMI number:
27588
97.
Oft has the poet sweetly sung in vain
First Line:
Oft has the poet sweetly sung in vain
Last Line:
And all acknowledged for they felt the God
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
34436
98.
Oft have the chiefs that deck the lettered age
First Line:
Oft have the chiefs that deck the lettered age
Last Line:
But think o think they once resembled you
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
30873
99.
Of orators the prince of speech the pride
First Line:
Of orators the prince of speech the pride
Last Line:
Blessed in that I thy consul am become
DMI number:
29875
100.
Oh may it ever be my fate
First Line:
Oh may it ever be my fate
Last Line:
And all the deity gives place
DMI number:
10434
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