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71.
Sweet Auburn loveliest village of the plain
First Line:
Sweet Auburn loveliest village of the plain
Last Line:
As rocks resist the billows and the sky
Author:
Oliver Goldsmith (Absolute)
DMI number:
32247
72.
Sweet nymphs that dwell on Pindus' verdant side
First Line:
Sweet nymphs that dwell on Pindus' verdant side
Last Line:
May we like Walpole meet the fatal day
DMI number:
23196
73.
The health my gentle love thou gavest to me
First Line:
The health my gentle love thou gavest to me
Last Line:
Which endless tracts of haggard rocks surround
DMI number:
19134
74.
The gods on thrones celestial seated
First Line:
The gods on thrones celestial seated
Last Line:
I made mount Edgecumbe for you all
Author:
George Lyttelton (Absolute)
DMI number:
33071
75.
The rosy morn had chased the power of sleep
First Line:
The rosy morn had chased the power of sleep
Last Line:
Seas are a drop and these proud mounds a sand
Author:
Thomas Gibbons (Absolute)
DMI number:
38645
76.
The potent lord that this bright villa planned
First Line:
The potent lord that this bright villa planned
Last Line:
That in the midst the tree of knowledge grows
Author:
Thomas Seward (Absolute)
DMI number:
22498
77.
The morning's fair the lusty sun
First Line:
The morning's fair the lusty sun
Last Line:
And not alone and solitary stray
Author:
John Dyer (Absolute)
DMI number:
17178
78.
The lofty beeches and their sacred shade
First Line:
The lofty beeches and their sacred shade
Last Line:
Flows the proud verse inscribed with Leicester's name
Author:
Robert Potter (Absolute)
DMI number:
32526
79.
The wind is up the field is bare
First Line:
The wind is up the field is bare
Last Line:
I'll often seek my cave again
Author:
James Macpherson (Absolute)
DMI number:
25910
80.
Thou Sodbury House my loved my sweet retreat
First Line:
Thou Sodbury House my loved my sweet retreat
Last Line:
And deal out blessings to the country round
Author:
Mary Chandler (Absolute)
DMI number:
18312
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