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1.
Full seldom now the rake's bold beat
First Line:
Full seldom now the rake's bold beat
Last Line:
And lasting myrtle binds
DMI number:
23338
2.
He on whose birth Apollo strongly shone
First Line:
He on whose birth Apollo strongly shone
Last Line:
And that I please if I can please is thine
DMI number:
23284
3.
If through thy blood contagious humours glide
First Line:
If through thy blood contagious humours glide
Last Line:
But an Alcides' choice approves the thorny way
DMI number:
2840
4.
O to whose keen yet candid sense
First Line:
O to whose keen yet candid sense
Last Line:
Happier you'll pass the sweet unthought for hour
DMI number:
23288
5.
Observe how calmly warm my friend
First Line:
Observe how calmly warm my friend
Last Line:
Be gay in private with applause
DMI number:
25630
6.
Observe how calmly warm my friend
First Line:
Observe how calmly warm my friend
Last Line:
Be mad in private with applause
DMI number:
23204
7.
The golden tripod should thy worth receive
First Line:
The golden tripod should thy worth receive
Last Line:
The muses Blenheim shall forever live
DMI number:
23456
8.
The winter's gone grass clothes the meads once more
First Line:
The winter's gone grass clothes the meads once more
Last Line:
Wash Lethe's deadly stains from Shakespeare's eyes
DMI number:
23336
9.
Unable yet the yoke to bear
First Line:
Unable yet the yoke to bear
Last Line:
Or Chloe's eye or Celia's breast
DMI number:
2782
10.
While you my friend were pleading at the bar
First Line:
While you my friend were pleading at the bar
Last Line:
Nor press upon you if you lead the way
Author:
Sneyd Davies (Absolute)
DMI number:
23337