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1.
Bacchus and nymphs delight O mighty god
First Line:
Bacchus and nymphs delight O mighty god
Last Line:
In pious drunkenness thy orgies found
Author:
William Burnaby (Speculation)
DMI number:
9680
2.
Chloe you write to me for coin
First Line:
Chloe you write to me for coin
Last Line:
Enjoyed god Bacchus and became a star
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
6756
3.
From servile fear the fancied gods first came
First Line:
From servile fear the fancied gods first came
Last Line:
Invents new gods and aids the pious cheat
DMI number:
10310
4.
From slavish fear the dreadful gods arose
First Line:
From slavish fear the dreadful gods arose
Last Line:
Contend to multiply the brood of spurious deities
Author:
John Ayloffe (Confident)
DMI number:
9678
5.
Since active man can in the air rebound
First Line:
Since active man can in the air rebound
Last Line:
The vast conceptions of our teeming brains
Author:
Edward Ward (Confident)
DMI number:
9674
6.
Sure Cerberus a lawyer first must be
First Line:
Sure Cerberus a lawyer first must be
Last Line:
Instead of coin the growling puppy's fee
Author:
Edward Ward (Confident)
DMI number:
6762
7.
The almighty's image of his shape afraid
First Line:
The almighty's image of his shape afraid
Last Line:
For on this weapon tis depends the fight
DMI number:
9681
8.
The daughter of the glorious son
First Line:
The daughter of the glorious son
Last Line:
Conducted to his fate by Ariadne's clew
DMI number:
10277
9.
The daughter of the glorious sun
First Line:
The daughter of the glorious sun
Last Line:
Conducted to his fate by Ariadne's clew
DMI number:
9715
10.
Unhappy Tantalus amidst the flood
First Line:
Unhappy Tantalus amidst the flood
Last Line:
In midst of endless treasures starves himself
DMI number:
6768
11.
Whoever has money may securely sail
First Line:
Whoever has money may securely sail
Last Line:
For Jove himself's the treasure of his chest
Author:
William Burnaby (Absolute)
DMI number:
6759
12.
Within the aerial fields by Maro sung
First Line:
Within the aerial fields by Maro sung
Last Line:
Resolved no more to seek the realms of night
DMI number:
9714