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11.
Curio tis plain by all these motto's
First Line:
Curio tis plain by all these motto's
Last Line:
But oh preserve my weeds
DMI number:
33398
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Feed gentle swain thy cattle far away
First Line:
Feed gentle swain thy cattle far away
Last Line:
Drive home the breathing statue with the herd
Author:
Francis Fawkes (Absolute)
DMI number:
27417
13.
Feed on my flocks feed void of care
First Line:
Feed on my flocks feed void of care
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Fresh flowers luxuriant paint the meads
DMI number:
28944
14.
Fair rose to thee all other flowers must yield
First Line:
Fair rose to thee all other flowers must yield
Last Line:
Not from the red nor white but the black rose
DMI number:
12465
15.
From flower to flower with eager pains
First Line:
From flower to flower with eager pains
Last Line:
But if we plunge too deep destroy
DMI number:
17375
16.
Go lovely flower in all thy pride
First Line:
Go lovely flower in all thy pride
Last Line:
In ecstacies must die
DMI number:
34741
17.
Hail black November in whose foggy rear
First Line:
Hail black November in whose foggy rear
Last Line:
Beauteously twined a thistle and a rose
DMI number:
31326
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He's like a lusty soil whose moisture feeds
First Line:
He's like a lusty soil whose moisture feeds
Last Line:
If not a world of corn a world of weeds
Author:
Francis Quarles (Absolute)
DMI number:
17107
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He who hath seen the gardens at Versailles
First Line:
He who hath seen the gardens at Versailles
Last Line:
When sterile winter shall be autumn still
DMI number:
27571
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Hence far hence unthinking swain
First Line:
Hence far hence unthinking swain
Last Line:
In pasture with thy lowing kine
Author:
Edward Burnaby Greene (Absolute)
DMI number:
31487
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