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411.
Castalian springs in heavenly numbers flow
First Line:
Castalian springs in heavenly numbers flow
Last Line:
The land I first explored shall bear your name
Author:
James Sterling (Confident)
DMI number:
11841
412.
Cease all my tuneful sisters now restrain
First Line:
Cease all my tuneful sisters now restrain
Last Line:
For nature can no second Dryden give
Author:
Catharine Cockburn [nee Trotter] (Absolute)
DMI number:
5682
413.
Cease Plorabella cease those sighs and tears
First Line:
Cease Plorabella cease those sighs and tears
Last Line:
Lest straight the dear resemblance fly thy fond embrace
DMI number:
10044
414.
Cease sir to conquer or I cease to write
First Line:
Cease sir to conquer or I cease to write
Last Line:
I stop at once admire and hold my tongue
DMI number:
8969
415.
Celestial dame adorned with every grace
First Line:
Celestial dame adorned with every grace
Last Line:
O queen of sacred verse your empire to uphold
DMI number:
8130
416.
Celestial muse whose godhead could inspire
First Line:
Celestial muse whose godhead could inspire
Last Line:
Eternal in its beauties and its fame
DMI number:
5743
417.
Chaucer had all that beauty could inspire
First Line:
Chaucer had all that beauty could inspire
Last Line:
Because the thoughts are in the language lost
Author:
Elijah Fenton (Absolute)
DMI number:
8690
418.
Chaucer who close attended from the ground
First Line:
Chaucer who close attended from the ground
Last Line:
Speak what he will like echo speak the last
Author:
George Ogle (Absolute)
DMI number:
18379
419.
Cheshire of old has been for men renowned
First Line:
Cheshire of old has been for men renowned
Last Line:
By every noble every virtuous deed
DMI number:
37537
420.
Cheverill cries out my verses libels are
First Line:
Cheverill cries out my verses libels are
Last Line:
That quittest the cause and railest at the men
Author:
Benjamin Jonson (Absolute)
DMI number:
12749
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