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21.
From Bath to Easton haste your flight
First Line:
From Bath to Easton haste your flight
Last Line:
As long as Avon's streams shall flow
DMI number:
35511
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From fashion's sons whose minds are formed on chance
First Line:
From fashion's sons whose minds are formed on chance
Last Line:
To court religion science and the muse
DMI number:
35526
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Fond youth who treadst bright beauty's ground
First Line:
Fond youth who treadst bright beauty's ground
Last Line:
The sad companion of forsaken love
DMI number:
35486
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Hail blooming goddess welcome genial spring
First Line:
Hail blooming goddess welcome genial spring
Last Line:
Sweet fruit sweet herbs and sweeter flowers yield
DMI number:
35533
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Had I but strength a sword to brandish
First Line:
Had I but strength a sword to brandish
Last Line:
When we assemble at Batheaston
DMI number:
35489
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Hard to muse it is I must confess
First Line:
Hard to muse it is I must confess
Last Line:
Dies when he meets the sun's refulgent might
DMI number:
35473
27.
How happy the man who has gained his election
First Line:
How happy the man who has gained his election
Last Line:
And grow to a lord from a plain country squire
DMI number:
26822
28.
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
29.
I have often been heard to sound an alarm
First Line:
I have often been heard to sound an alarm
Last Line:
To sail round the world has long been my fate
DMI number:
35517
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Impatient on this long expected day
First Line:
Impatient on this long expected day
Last Line:
To beauteous Miller's unarraigned decree
DMI number:
35575
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