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11.
Such words the prophet's indignation raise
First Line:
Such words the prophet's indignation raise
Last Line:
Unfortunate Eurydice and died
Author:
Samuel Humphreys (Speculation)
DMI number:
12443
12.
The light-heeled hinds in the air shall feed therefore
First Line:
The light-heeled hinds in the air shall feed therefore
Last Line:
Ere his dear lovely face shall from my bosom slide
DMI number:
44507
13.
Then fell the king who yet survived the state
First Line:
Then fell the king who yet survived the state
Last Line:
A headless carcass and a nameless thing
Author:
Sir John Denham (Absolute)
DMI number:
42027
14.
The Trojan camp the common danger shared
First Line:
The Trojan camp the common danger shared
Last Line:
And spread where ever the Roman eagle flies
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
3825
15.
Then to the tent his hasty court he sped
First Line:
Then to the tent his hasty court he sped
Last Line:
To raise this sated town this second Troy
DMI number:
28434
16.
This end had Priam's destinies all this chance him fortune sent
First Line:
This end had Priam's destinies all this chance him fortune sent
Last Line:
His head besides his shoulders laid his corpse no more of name
Author:
Thomas Phaer [Phayer] (Absolute)
DMI number:
42026
17.
Thus equal deaths are dealt and equal chance
First Line:
Thus equal deaths are dealt and equal chance
Last Line:
And the disdainful soul came rushing through the wound
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
3913
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