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1.
A fate like mine as poets sing
First Line:
A fate like mine as poets sing
Last Line:
Less tender than the heart
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
30875
2.
A cavalier the men of ancient date
First Line:
A cavalier the men of ancient date
Last Line:
Patience our strength and honesty our guide
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
25782
3.
A second age in wars we waste away
First Line:
A second age in wars we waste away
Last Line:
Your bard thus warns you to retire
DMI number:
25651
4.
Ah Pettius I no more indite
First Line:
Ah Pettius I no more indite
Last Line:
My present passion ends
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
25647
5.
And has my friend unchecked by fear
First Line:
And has my friend unchecked by fear
Last Line:
And to the sword the gown
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
25509
6.
Almighty power whose boundless sway
First Line:
Almighty power whose boundless sway
Last Line:
And let the Gaul once more our vengeance feel
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
26130
7.
Artist or sage by chance or leisure led
First Line:
Artist or sage by chance or leisure led
Last Line:
That spurns the grave and triumphs in the skies
DMI number:
36815
8.
At length thy powerful arts I own
First Line:
At length thy powerful arts I own
Last Line:
Pure are thy hands thy heart humane
DMI number:
25652
9.
As western Orellana king of floods
First Line:
As western Orellana king of floods
Last Line:
Soon lead our chiefs returning from the field
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
26651
10.
Be wise Licinius and avoid
First Line:
Be wise Licinius and avoid
Last Line:
With too indulgent wind
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
25532
11.
Blessed as our sires of old is he
First Line:
Blessed as our sires of old is he
Last Line:
Next week he put it out again
DMI number:
25636
12.
Beloved Maecenas whom my earliest muse
First Line:
Beloved Maecenas whom my earliest muse
Last Line:
And vigorous health when from the Phthysic free
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
25734
13.
Beneath my humble roof no gold
First Line:
Beneath my humble roof no gold
Last Line:
And endless rest bestows
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
25543
14.
Charmed with the lettered lustre of the press
First Line:
Charmed with the lettered lustre of the press
Last Line:
To save unwilling friends in vain is labour tried
DMI number:
25780
15.
Could you Golconda's treasures gain
First Line:
Could you Golconda's treasures gain
Last Line:
Sleep flies indignant to yon happier shed
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
26603
16.
Conscious that from its use alone
First Line:
Conscious that from its use alone
Last Line:
To raise meek worth and bid despondence live
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
26134
17.
Dearer than daughter paralleled by few
First Line:
Dearer than daughter paralleled by few
Last Line:
O come to my paternal arms again
DMI number:
36715
18.
Descend thou sweetest of the tuneful train
First Line:
Descend thou sweetest of the tuneful train
Last Line:
His thrice a hundred chains the doom of lawless love
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
25572
19.
Enchanting Sappho's lyric muse
First Line:
Enchanting Sappho's lyric muse
Last Line:
And still in melting notes we hear her sing
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
27593
20.
Deep in the winding mazes of a wood
First Line:
Deep in the winding mazes of a wood
Last Line:
Beheld the glittering branch and crowded to the shore
DMI number:
21801
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