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211.
To you my friend I will my sorrow tell
First Line:
To you my friend I will my sorrow tell
Last Line:
And bleating mourn for verdant fields in vain
DMI number:
35317
212.
To you whom learning's seats delight
First Line:
To you whom learning's seats delight
Last Line:
Even learning's seat though blessed with you
DMI number:
19699
213.
To Fuscus the town's lover health I wish
First Line:
To Fuscus the town's lover health I wish
Last Line:
Save that I have not thee perfectly well
Author:
Sir Richard Fanshawe (Absolute)
DMI number:
42200
214.
To close the prospect of the grassy plains
First Line:
To close the prospect of the grassy plains
Last Line:
For mirth it were to ken thee trip the plain
Author:
William Dawson (Absolute)
DMI number:
25357
215.
Twas when the fields had shed their golden grain
First Line:
Twas when the fields had shed their golden grain
Last Line:
And with a sigh her harmless spirit flew
Author:
Mary Leapor (Absolute)
DMI number:
23732
216.
Twas at the time when new returning light
First Line:
Twas at the time when new returning light
Last Line:
And bless his peaceful grave where first they grew
Author:
William Congreve (Absolute)
DMI number:
36953
217.
Unkindly leaving the delightful plains
First Line:
Unkindly leaving the delightful plains
Last Line:
Amyntas sweetly sings and Thyrsis knows the sex
DMI number:
25341
218.
Travelling of late in fogs and through thick mist
First Line:
Travelling of late in fogs and through thick mist
Last Line:
To the tune of old Sir Simon the king
Author:
Alexander Pennecuik (Absolute)
DMI number:
25403
219.
Welcome fair nymph from Hockerill's gloomy plains
First Line:
Welcome fair nymph from Hockerill's gloomy plains
Last Line:
We many L----- for one Eden find
DMI number:
33666
220.
Waft me ye soft and gentle breezes where
First Line:
Waft me ye soft and gentle breezes where
Last Line:
I'd live and die unenvied by the great
DMI number:
12400
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