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171.
From Pisa where the sea his flood receives
First Line:
From Pisa where the sea his flood receives
Last Line:
The art of diving to the river taught
Author:
Francis Fawkes (Absolute)
DMI number:
27796
172.
From sunless worlds where Phoebus seldom smiles
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From sunless worlds where Phoebus seldom smiles
Last Line:
Whose Roman freedom has Roscommon's voice
DMI number:
36653
173.
Gladsome spring brings on the year
First Line:
Gladsome spring brings on the year
Last Line:
And animates the glorious grape
DMI number:
15901
174.
From the profound abyss below
First Line:
From the profound abyss below
Last Line:
And give us liberty again
Author:
Elizabeth Tollet (Absolute)
DMI number:
26898
175.
From these lone shades and ever-gloomy bowers
First Line:
From these lone shades and ever-gloomy bowers
Last Line:
Fly on the wings of love and conquest to her arms
Author:
William Pattison (Absolute)
DMI number:
28670
176.
From Utrecht's silent walks by winds I send
First Line:
From Utrecht's silent walks by winds I send
Last Line:
And dying finds too late he lived in vain
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
11777
177.
God of my fathers stretch thy oft-tried hand
First Line:
God of my fathers stretch thy oft-tried hand
Last Line:
And earth's high sovereign claim my heaven tuned voice
Author:
Aaron Hill (Absolute)
DMI number:
17452
178.
Go happy bee thy pinions try
First Line:
Go happy bee thy pinions try
Last Line:
And fill with sweets the waxen comb
DMI number:
33260
179.
Great prince and so much greater as more wise
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Great prince and so much greater as more wise
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To woods and groves what once the painter sings
Author:
Andrew Marvell (Confident) & Sir John Denham (Speculation)
DMI number:
3573
180.
Great queen of flowers why is thy snowy breast
First Line:
Great queen of flowers why is thy snowy breast
Last Line:
To be the mouth and sing for all the rest
DMI number:
7901
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