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11.
If Memnon's fate bewailed with constant dew
First Line:
If Memnon's fate bewailed with constant dew
Last Line:
And be as soft and easy as his muse
Author:
George Stepney (Absolute)
DMI number:
6777
12.
If nature's curse a lovely form denies
First Line:
If nature's curse a lovely form denies
Last Line:
No face could move no face could ever move
DMI number:
39276
13.
Ill omened birds how luckless was the day
First Line:
Ill omened birds how luckless was the day
Last Line:
Tis time her vanity to disabuse
DMI number:
6787
14.
Nor could they form O Cyllarus forestow
First Line:
Nor could they form O Cyllarus forestow
Last Line:
Thy fate -------
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
10793
15.
Parent of tender love and soft desire
First Line:
Parent of tender love and soft desire
Last Line:
And in his verse the poet ever live
DMI number:
6795
16.
The god within us rages in our breast
First Line:
The god within us rages in our breast
Last Line:
And we grow warm whilst his bright heat's expressed
DMI number:
10813
17.
The fate of empires and the pomp of war
First Line:
The fate of empires and the pomp of war
Last Line:
And crowned with myrtle I'll the bays despise
DMI number:
19811
18.
The work is finished which nor dreads the rage
First Line:
The work is finished which nor dreads the rage
Last Line:
One half of round eternity is mine
Author:
Leonard Welsted (Confident)
DMI number:
12048
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The work is finished which not dreads the rage
First Line:
The work is finished which not dreads the rage
Last Line:
One half of round eternity is mine
Author:
Leonard Welsted (Confident)
DMI number:
15503
20.
They that make verses should not merry be
First Line:
They that make verses should not merry be
Last Line:
If reading them they satisfy desire
DMI number:
44524
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