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51.
Mankind may rove unvexed by strife
First Line:
Mankind may rove unvexed by strife
Last Line:
I'd never live or quickly die
Author:
Francis Fawkes (Absolute)
DMI number:
28318
52.
Nature sent us all abroad
First Line:
Nature sent us all abroad
Last Line:
And thus we'll find the way to live
Author:
Thomas Wood (Absolute)
DMI number:
42593
53.
Never trouble thy self at the times or their turnings
First Line:
Never trouble thy self at the times or their turnings
Last Line:
Let us scorn our content from others to borrow
DMI number:
43084
54.
Nurse of the sorrowing heart to thee I bow
First Line:
Nurse of the sorrowing heart to thee I bow
Last Line:
And oh may time proclaim thy picture true
DMI number:
35599
55.
O thou that gladdest the pensive breast
First Line:
O thou that gladdest the pensive breast
Last Line:
In rapture too severe for weak mortality
Author:
James Beattie (Absolute)
DMI number:
37667
56.
O thou who gladst the pensive soul
First Line:
O thou who gladst the pensive soul
Last Line:
In rapture too severe for weak mortality
Author:
James Beattie (Absolute)
DMI number:
37730
57.
O thou whose sweetly pleasing sway
First Line:
O thou whose sweetly pleasing sway
Last Line:
To realms of endless rest
DMI number:
35604
58.
O hope sweet flatterer whose delusive touch
First Line:
O hope sweet flatterer whose delusive touch
Last Line:
And let me hail thee from that friendly grove
Author:
Richard Glover (Absolute)
DMI number:
30043
59.
O virgin-mother fairer to behold
First Line:
O virgin-mother fairer to behold
Last Line:
Are not so rough so merciless as he
DMI number:
43389
60.
Oh thou that gladdest the pensive breast
First Line:
Oh thou that gladdest the pensive breast
Last Line:
And sullen glides away
Author:
James Beattie (Absolute)
DMI number:
30997
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