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1.
Aurora now fair daughter of the dawn
First Line:
Aurora now fair daughter of the dawn
Last Line:
And such are men and gods compared to Jove
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
34087
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Hell at the noise of Neptune's fury rose
First Line:
Hell at the noise of Neptune's fury rose
Last Line:
Abhorred by men and dreaded even by gods
DMI number:
39933
3.
He proudly mounts on his imperial car
First Line:
He proudly mounts on his imperial car
Last Line:
The car thus flying &c
DMI number:
39934
4.
Hence let us go why waste we time in vain
First Line:
Hence let us go why waste we time in vain
Last Line:
Who honour worth and prize thy valour most
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
12917
5.
Like Mars amid the battle full of rage
First Line:
Like Mars amid the battle full of rage
Last Line:
He foams with fury &c
DMI number:
39935
6.
O come Ulysses quickly come ashore
First Line:
O come Ulysses quickly come ashore
Last Line:
To such harmonious lays as Phoebus self might use
DMI number:
8580
7.
The glorious chief resumes
First Line:
The glorious chief resumes
Last Line:
Sought her own palace and indulged her woe
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
31606
8.
The illustrious chief of Troy
First Line:
The illustrious chief of Troy
Last Line:
She mingled with the smile a tender tear
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
31588
9.
Their vast ambition to dethrone the gods
First Line:
Their vast ambition to dethrone the gods
Last Line:
And doubtless thy had done it &c
DMI number:
39931
10.
Thou the vile minister of those who long
First Line:
Thou the vile minister of those who long
Last Line:
My lord Ulysses was &c
DMI number:
39948
11.
To sing Achilles wrath O muse prepare
First Line:
To sing Achilles wrath O muse prepare
Last Line:
Who thus in war the bravest chief disgraced
Author:
Arthur Maynwaring (Confident)
DMI number:
4245
12.
We passed at thy command with hasty steps
First Line:
We passed at thy command with hasty steps
Last Line:
Discovered Circe's lonely house &c
DMI number:
39944
13.
What space a man can from a lofty rock
First Line:
What space a man can from a lofty rock
Last Line:
Leap at a bound &c
DMI number:
39932
14.
When wise Ulysses from his native coast
First Line:
When wise Ulysses from his native coast
Last Line:
Owned his returning lord looked up and died
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
15568
15.
Yet while my Hector still survives I see
First Line:
Yet while my Hector still survives I see
Last Line:
But stay my Hector here and guard his Troy
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
31586