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131.
Deep in the winding mazes of a wood
First Line:
Deep in the winding mazes of a wood
Last Line:
Beheld the glittering branch and crowded to the shore
DMI number:
21801
132.
Delia farewell enough my folly's past
First Line:
Delia farewell enough my folly's past
Last Line:
And touch the string that thrills from soul to soul
DMI number:
33263
133.
Display the standard let the news be shown
First Line:
Display the standard let the news be shown
Last Line:
In Daphne's reign a nobler laurel shade
DMI number:
5033
134.
Dread sir if your just grief no bounds receives
First Line:
Dread sir if your just grief no bounds receives
Last Line:
At once we grieve and banish all our fears
DMI number:
42892
135.
Exalted on her cliffs Britannia's plain
First Line:
Exalted on her cliffs Britannia's plain
Last Line:
And without danger rule the golden day
Author:
Thomas Clerke (Absolute)
DMI number:
40424
136.
First in procession of the pompous day
First Line:
First in procession of the pompous day
Last Line:
Since one old woman opens such a show
DMI number:
28783
137.
Five times ten years your glass has run
First Line:
Five times ten years your glass has run
Last Line:
What must eternally be thine
DMI number:
24409
138.
Fair British ladies whom the matchless charms
First Line:
Fair British ladies whom the matchless charms
Last Line:
With various bounty on the beauteous head
DMI number:
36461
139.
Fierce wars have long contending states destroyed
First Line:
Fierce wars have long contending states destroyed
Last Line:
And peace and plenty crown th'ensuing years
DMI number:
8448
140.
Farewell dear friend alas too lately known
First Line:
Farewell dear friend alas too lately known
Last Line:
But while we wondered praised the Attic flame
DMI number:
35636
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