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701.
The female who within this tomb is laid
First Line:
The female who within this tomb is laid
Last Line:
I knew of few so good who had but two
DMI number:
36809
702.
The fiery courser when he hears from far
First Line:
The fiery courser when he hears from far
Last Line:
He bears his rider headlong on the foe
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
30626
703.
The forest music is to hear the hounds
First Line:
The forest music is to hear the hounds
Last Line:
Their perfect language in a mingled sound
Author:
John Day (Absolute)
DMI number:
15197
704.
The formal ape endeavours all he can
First Line:
The formal ape endeavours all he can
Last Line:
These mimic apes and we but mimic these
DMI number:
31042
705.
The fox an actor's vizard found
First Line:
The fox an actor's vizard found
Last Line:
Thou specious head without a brain
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
15520
706.
The fox one evening took his way
First Line:
The fox one evening took his way
Last Line:
Consider how the pheasant was betrayed
DMI number:
33302
707.
The butterfly flies round and round
First Line:
The butterfly flies round and round
Last Line:
Or meet like him destruction
DMI number:
38411
708.
The cave of mars was dressed with mossy greens
First Line:
The cave of mars was dressed with mossy greens
Last Line:
She licked their tender limbs and formed them as they fed
DMI number:
40354
709.
The chosen muse here ends her sacred lays
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The chosen muse here ends her sacred lays
Last Line:
Now only noise and nothing then but words
Author:
Arthur Maynwaring (Absolute)
DMI number:
11509
710.
The eagle once proclaimed a feast
First Line:
The eagle once proclaimed a feast
Last Line:
Than loved unasked for missed by none
Author:
Robert Lucke (Absolute)
DMI number:
12622
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