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41.
O happy he happiest of mortal men
First Line:
O happy he happiest of mortal men
Last Line:
From low pursuits to meditate on god
DMI number:
40643
42.
O happy he happiest of mortal men
First Line:
O happy he happiest of mortal men
Last Line:
From low pursuits to meditate the god
Author:
Robert Dodsley (Absolute)
DMI number:
32071
43.
No more stern winter whitens every plain
First Line:
No more stern winter whitens every plain
Last Line:
To eat that bread in liberty and peace
DMI number:
27546
44.
On St David's day
First Line:
On St David's day
Last Line:
Sow pease good or bad
DMI number:
23473
45.
Once for his pleasure Love would go
First Line:
Once for his pleasure Love would go
Last Line:
Your haughty neck and draw my plow
Author:
Philip Ayres (Absolute)
DMI number:
15070
46.
Phoebus and Cynthia over the chase
First Line:
Phoebus and Cynthia over the chase
Last Line:
Allows our prayers and all the powers above
DMI number:
25655
47.
Ralph Clod a yeoman of the west
First Line:
Ralph Clod a yeoman of the west
Last Line:
Will make a most pordigious schollard
DMI number:
33616
48.
Sir for to pacify your rage
First Line:
Sir for to pacify your rage
Last Line:
And what's by you so much desired
DMI number:
7934
49.
Soon as the sable veil is drawn
First Line:
Soon as the sable veil is drawn
Last Line:
Than Nell who cries young water cresses
DMI number:
27169
50.
Surely such charms as these must needs delight
First Line:
Surely such charms as these must needs delight
Last Line:
Being equal distant from each corner tree
DMI number:
7717
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