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1.
Great Pompey's ashes Egypt's triumphs swell
First Line:
Great Pompey's ashes Egypt's triumphs swell
Last Line:
So vast a ruin could not spread less wide
Author:
Aaron Hill (Absolute)
DMI number:
13151
2.
No dinners presents he is no man's bail
First Line:
No dinners presents he is no man's bail
Last Line:
For fools of all sorts London is the place
DMI number:
27690
3.
Paul so fond of the name of a poet is grown
First Line:
Paul so fond of the name of a poet is grown
Last Line:
They are surely his own for which a man pays
Author:
Thomas Cooke (Absolute)
DMI number:
13738
4.
Slanderer that thou and thine may know
First Line:
Slanderer that thou and thine may know
Last Line:
I hate thee that's sufficient now
DMI number:
37924
5.
That you like Thrasea or like Cato great
First Line:
That you like Thrasea or like Cato great
Last Line:
Give me the man who merits praise and lives
DMI number:
27312
6.
Tis but too true while living fame's denied
First Line:
Tis but too true while living fame's denied
Last Line:
Since glory's after death we're not in haste
DMI number:
17399
7.
What trains before what trains behind him ride
First Line:
What trains before what trains behind him ride
Last Line:
You see his mortgage and tis Trapland's train
DMI number:
27364
8.
Your book Sir George now give to public use
First Line:
Your book Sir George now give to public use
Last Line:
For honours after death too late arrive
DMI number:
27317