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41.
I pity from my soul unhappy men
First Line:
I pity from my soul unhappy men
Last Line:
For rich ill poets are without excuse
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
10805
42.
I lose my patience when with saucy pride
First Line:
I lose my patience when with saucy pride
Last Line:
Blaspheme the sacred founder of our rules
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
10820
43.
If in a picture Piso you should see
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If in a picture Piso you should see
Last Line:
And never leave till they have read men dead
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
957
44.
Let all your precepts be succinct and clear
First Line:
Let all your precepts be succinct and clear
Last Line:
Or faithful memories retain them long
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
9382
45.
Let Crassus's ghost and Labienus tell
First Line:
Let Crassus's ghost and Labienus tell
Last Line:
Few know Pacorus or Moneses name
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
10790
46.
Learn learn Crotona's brawny wrestler cries
First Line:
Learn learn Crotona's brawny wrestler cries
Last Line:
Wedged in that timber which he strove to rend
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
10756
47.
No longer his interpreter but he
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No longer his interpreter but he
Last Line:
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Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
10791
48.
Not thus our heroes of the former days
First Line:
Not thus our heroes of the former days
Last Line:
To reach the noble height of some unusual flight
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
10378
49.
No poet any passion can excite
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No poet any passion can excite
Last Line:
But what they feel transport them when they write
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
10808
50.
Of many faults rhyme is perhaps the cause
First Line:
Of many faults rhyme is perhaps the cause
Last Line:
And change their own for their invaders way
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Confident)
DMI number:
10825
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