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1.
A nymph of every charm possessed
First Line:
A nymph of every charm possessed
Last Line:
A more refulgent light
DMI number:
37870
2.
Come vernal zephyrs and with gentle breeze
First Line:
Come vernal zephyrs and with gentle breeze
Last Line:
With ceaseless note our mutual loves shall sing
Author:
Henry Temple (Absolute)
DMI number:
35536
3.
Enchanting nymph of heavenly birth
First Line:
Enchanting nymph of heavenly birth
Last Line:
The wife the mistress and the friend
Author:
Henry Temple (Absolute)
DMI number:
33617
4.
Here the fair season of returning spring
First Line:
Here the fair season of returning spring
Last Line:
Nor the bright palm without a contest yield
Author:
Henry Temple (Confident)
DMI number:
35532
5.
Man vainly dreams of bliss without alloy
First Line:
Man vainly dreams of bliss without alloy
Last Line:
And set serene in happier worlds to rise
DMI number:
38582
6.
To hail thy wished return delightful spring
First Line:
To hail thy wished return delightful spring
Last Line:
Shall fair Batheaston to Arcadia yield
Author:
Henry Temple (Confident)
DMI number:
35534
7.
While nature's warblers fill the trees
First Line:
While nature's warblers fill the trees
Last Line:
In fruitless dreams the hour of joy
Author:
Henry Temple (Confident)
DMI number:
35535
8.
While Flora's sweet treasures enamel the ground
First Line:
While Flora's sweet treasures enamel the ground
Last Line:
Where the prize shall be beauty the sport shall be love
Author:
Henry Temple (Confident)
DMI number:
35491