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21.
Now Aeolus had with strong chains confined
First Line:
Now Aeolus had with strong chains confined
Last Line:
To know what arts had won Medusa's snakes
Author:
Laurence Eusden (Confident)
DMI number:
11448
22.
Now shone the morning star in bright array
First Line:
Now shone the morning star in bright array
Last Line:
And from the lavished lock the name of Ciris took
Author:
Samuel Croxall (Confident)
DMI number:
14277
23.
Now shone the morning star in bright array
First Line:
Now shone the morning star in bright array
Last Line:
And from the ravished lock the name of Ciris took
Author:
Samuel Croxall (Confident)
DMI number:
11644
24.
Old Chiron took the babe with secret joy
First Line:
Old Chiron took the babe with secret joy
Last Line:
And a new name from the new figure took
Author:
Joseph Addison (Absolute)
DMI number:
11276
25.
Pallas attending to the muse's song
First Line:
Pallas attending to the muse's song
Last Line:
A thread and still by constant weaving lives
Author:
Samuel Croxall (Confident)
DMI number:
11510
26.
Picus who once the Ausonian sceptre held
First Line:
Picus who once the Ausonian sceptre held
Last Line:
Declined the voyage and am refuged here
Author:
Sir Samuel Garth (Absolute)
DMI number:
12012
27.
Peleus unmixed felicity enjoyed
First Line:
Peleus unmixed felicity enjoyed
Last Line:
He tries to ease his own by other's woe
Author:
Samuel Croxall (Confident)
DMI number:
11914
28.
Poor Poll I mourn thy too untimely fate
First Line:
Poor Poll I mourn thy too untimely fate
Last Line:
And sings an Orpheus to the feathered shades
DMI number:
12946
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So sweet the joys by love and beauty given
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So sweet the joys by love and beauty given
Last Line:
Plunged in the deep and bore the trembling prize away
Author:
Stephen Harvey (Absolute)
DMI number:
6633
30.
The galleys now by Pythecusa pass
First Line:
The galleys now by Pythecusa pass
Last Line:
Though lost the language yet the noise remains
Author:
Sir Samuel Garth (Absolute)
DMI number:
11958
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