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2121.
The chapel bell with hollow mournful sound
First Line:
The chapel bell with hollow mournful sound
Last Line:
With these few lines engraved upon his tomb
DMI number:
37160
2122.
The cheerful morn adorned each purple cloud
First Line:
The cheerful morn adorned each purple cloud
Last Line:
And hovering birds foretell a hasty shower
Author:
Thomas Foxton (Absolute)
DMI number:
9943
2123.
The civil war from the first seeds
First Line:
The civil war from the first seeds
Last Line:
Seek matter for a lighter quill
Author:
Sir Richard Fanshawe (Absolute)
DMI number:
42074
2124.
The elegy demands a solemn style
First Line:
The elegy demands a solemn style
Last Line:
But still preserve its smooth and flowing sound
DMI number:
40446
2125.
The elegy that loves a mournful style
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The elegy that loves a mournful style
Last Line:
The heart in elegies forms the discourse
DMI number:
10406
2126.
The epigram with little art composed
First Line:
The epigram with little art composed
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With poignant wit and sharp expression fraught
Author:
Charles Gildon (Confident)
DMI number:
40444
2127.
The eternal cause in their immortal lines
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The eternal cause in their immortal lines
Last Line:
Even God the poet of the world doth call
Author:
Sir John Denham (Absolute)
DMI number:
17209
2128.
The expression of woe when to anguish we wake
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The expression of woe when to anguish we wake
Last Line:
Make the name of a nymph by some beaux much adored
DMI number:
36841
2129.
The expression should be easy fancy high
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The expression should be easy fancy high
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As though hard wrought may seem by chance to fall
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
31523
2130.
The fable is of tragedy the end
First Line:
The fable is of tragedy the end
Last Line:
In vain with learned scenes he fills his plays
DMI number:
31565
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