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21.
If friendship justly claims a seat in rhyme
First Line:
If friendship justly claims a seat in rhyme
Last Line:
Soft seated in Elysian groves of peace
DMI number:
23550
22.
If hills like Haemus can delight afford
First Line:
If hills like Haemus can delight afford
Last Line:
The lawyer's fortune's love in a hollow tree
DMI number:
11751
23.
Ladies whose dress wit sprightliness and air
First Line:
Ladies whose dress wit sprightliness and air
Last Line:
If the famed painter Bunyan had been there
DMI number:
31385
24.
Midst flowery meads and Avon's winding floods
First Line:
Midst flowery meads and Avon's winding floods
Last Line:
And Bath possess the riches of the land
Author:
Richard Graves (Absolute)
DMI number:
32567
25.
Nor Phoebus nor his tuneful choir
First Line:
Nor Phoebus nor his tuneful choir
Last Line:
And lovely Betsy's form submit to dust
DMI number:
32592
26.
Now frowning winter knits his awful brow
First Line:
Now frowning winter knits his awful brow
Last Line:
And journeys sad beneath the dropping trees
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Speculation)
DMI number:
17961
27.
On a huge cliff whose lofty summit stands
First Line:
On a huge cliff whose lofty summit stands
Last Line:
And gloomed with earth's dull scene desist to sing
DMI number:
11748
28.
On closing flowers when genial gales diffuse
First Line:
On closing flowers when genial gales diffuse
Last Line:
Here deigns to linger ere she leave the land
Author:
Thomas Warton (Absolute)
DMI number:
24533
29.
Panting and breathless from the vale below
First Line:
Panting and breathless from the vale below
Last Line:
And fills the observer with a sacred dread
DMI number:
15649
30.
Parret whose artless windings lead
First Line:
Parret whose artless windings lead
Last Line:
Is gone whilst we pronounce it fair
DMI number:
33637
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