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151.
Can any mortal mixture of earth's mould
First Line:
Can any mortal mixture of earth's mould
Last Line:
I never heard till now
Author:
John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
29844
152.
Careless one while as little Cupid lay
First Line:
Careless one while as little Cupid lay
Last Line:
What must they do who by you wounds receive
DMI number:
6098
153.
By Phidias' hand the Cyprian queen was raised
First Line:
By Phidias' hand the Cyprian queen was raised
Last Line:
At least permit a wretch to wish and grieve
DMI number:
10225
154.
But yet oh nymphs of Cupid have a care
First Line:
But yet oh nymphs of Cupid have a care
Last Line:
And he's armed capape wherever he show his face
DMI number:
8588
155.
By an edict from Jove all the deities met
First Line:
By an edict from Jove all the deities met
Last Line:
To Bacchus we'll loudly huzza
DMI number:
31834
156.
But when good Saturn banished from above
First Line:
But when good Saturn banished from above
Last Line:
And oxen laboured first beneath the yoke
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
9803
157.
Bring my lyre and tune the strings
First Line:
Bring my lyre and tune the strings
Last Line:
All my songs must be of love
DMI number:
3532
158.
Cassandra from her spark received
First Line:
Cassandra from her spark received
Last Line:
By causing a miscarriage
DMI number:
32258
159.
Cease to argue for they err
First Line:
Cease to argue for they err
Last Line:
The silly thief of fire
DMI number:
42452
160.
Charon grim ferryman these streams doth guard
First Line:
Charon grim ferryman these streams doth guard
Last Line:
With robe on beastly shoulder hung knottied
DMI number:
43746
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