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11.
As did the Romans mourn that fatal day
First Line:
As did the Romans mourn that fatal day
Last Line:
Who likes his country and hates to be oppressed
DMI number:
4369
12.
As fair Aenone justly did complain
First Line:
As fair Aenone justly did complain
Last Line:
Till death thy soul from thy lean carcass chase
DMI number:
5449
13.
As Cippus in the trembling stream surveyed
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As Cippus in the trembling stream surveyed
Last Line:
And Rome's rich posts shall shine with horns of gold
Author:
Sir Samuel Garth (Speculation)
DMI number:
8397
14.
Arms and the man I sing who from Troy's coasts
First Line:
Arms and the man I sing who from Troy's coasts
Last Line:
So vast the toil to found the Roman state
DMI number:
16964
15.
At Rome in ancient times as poets say
First Line:
At Rome in ancient times as poets say
Last Line:
He was the guardian angel of the Roman state
DMI number:
39125
16.
As when some merchant on the stormy main
First Line:
As when some merchant on the stormy main
Last Line:
Remembring Gloucester and beholding you
Author:
George Jeffreys (Absolute)
DMI number:
3864
17.
Asa whanne a gronfer with ardurous glow
First Line:
Asa whanne a gronfer with ardurous glow
Last Line:
The triple crown to seize if old Cornwallis die
Author:
William Mason (Speculation)
DMI number:
30596
18.
Believe ye after ages yet to come
First Line:
Believe ye after ages yet to come
Last Line:
Though Mahomet should stand to guard his throne
DMI number:
43392
19.
Beside his native Thames our poet long
First Line:
Beside his native Thames our poet long
Last Line:
And with just censure let her labours fade
Author:
Richard Glover (Absolute)
DMI number:
37861
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By various means the immortal Homer seeks
First Line:
By various means the immortal Homer seeks
Last Line:
Ulysses wanders and Achilles fights
DMI number:
5072
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