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1.
A tale so nobly planned and sweetly told
First Line:
A tale so nobly planned and sweetly told
Last Line:
So may the Miller if you choose proceed
Author:
George Ogle (Absolute)
DMI number:
18355
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Around on all at the narration gazed
First Line:
Around on all at the narration gazed
Last Line:
Small store of learned lumber fills my head
Author:
George Ogle (Absolute)
DMI number:
18361
3.
Chaucer who close attended from the ground
First Line:
Chaucer who close attended from the ground
Last Line:
Speak what he will like echo speak the last
Author:
George Ogle (Absolute)
DMI number:
18379
4.
I mean not by this tale I must declare
First Line:
I mean not by this tale I must declare
Last Line:
Annul should be my instant song annul
Author:
George Ogle (Absolute)
DMI number:
18370
5.
Meantime our host the studious youth surveyed
First Line:
Meantime our host the studious youth surveyed
Last Line:
And pass the preface to commence the tale
Author:
George Ogle (Absolute)
DMI number:
18368
6.
Lycinna scorns my kisses they are chaste
First Line:
Lycinna scorns my kisses they are chaste
Last Line:
Yet new to Venus' sweetly varying joys
Author:
George Ogle (Confident)
DMI number:
1316
7.
Our host who viewed the progress of the sun
First Line:
Our host who viewed the progress of the sun
Last Line:
He thus began as you shall after hear
Author:
George Ogle (Absolute)
DMI number:
18359
8.
Rich must each gem in native lustre shine
First Line:
Rich must each gem in native lustre shine
Last Line:
Thus Miller's smiles confirm and dignify the prize
DMI number:
35552
9.
What needs there more our pilgrims to describe
First Line:
What needs there more our pilgrims to describe
Last Line:
This tale of love and honour he pursued
Author:
George Ogle (Absolute)
DMI number:
18354
10.
Why thus I sport in wanton measured strains
First Line:
Why thus I sport in wanton measured strains
Last Line:
Wish the cold earth lie heavy on the dead
Author:
George Ogle (Confident)
DMI number:
1337