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481.
Near a smooth river's lonely side
First Line:
Near a smooth river's lonely side
Last Line:
The fault is in the mind
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
33891
482.
Near Cumae lies a dusky cave where sleep
First Line:
Near Cumae lies a dusky cave where sleep
Last Line:
Or ears of bearded corn rise from the fertile ground
DMI number:
4244
483.
Near the Cimmerians lies a cavern deep
First Line:
Near the Cimmerians lies a cavern deep
Last Line:
And by her painted bow remounts the skies
Author:
George Sandys (Absolute)
DMI number:
28415
484.
Not Circe nor Medea had such art
First Line:
Not Circe nor Medea had such art
Last Line:
By which she conquers and makes slaves to love
DMI number:
43619
485.
Not even the hardest of our foes could hear
First Line:
Not even the hardest of our foes could hear
Last Line:
Nor stern Ulysses tell without a tear
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
10959
486.
Not hell it self nor gloomy fate can save
First Line:
Not hell it self nor gloomy fate can save
Last Line:
And even in sulphurous Styx sedition raise
DMI number:
6459
487.
Not I I have done with kings heroes and gods
First Line:
Not I I have done with kings heroes and gods
Last Line:
All quaft off a requiem to the Spaniards departed
DMI number:
3889
488.
Not more by ensigns than select abode
First Line:
Not more by ensigns than select abode
Last Line:
And Britain's Pallas in her green alcove
DMI number:
17085
489.
Not pleased with reasonable mortal bliss
First Line:
Not pleased with reasonable mortal bliss
Last Line:
Had dashed his lightning and his thunders drowned
DMI number:
24784
490.
No wonder fairest that each conscious wave
First Line:
No wonder fairest that each conscious wave
Last Line:
And out of pitying love brought you to shore
DMI number:
6064
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