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11.
For gentle ease and downy sleep
First Line:
For gentle ease and downy sleep
Last Line:
Has kindly raised above the crowd
Author:
Edward Cobden (Absolute)
DMI number:
16321
12.
Full seldom now the rake's bold beat
First Line:
Full seldom now the rake's bold beat
Last Line:
And lasting myrtle binds
DMI number:
23338
13.
Guardian of the British Isle
First Line:
Guardian of the British Isle
Last Line:
This is all we ask of heaven
DMI number:
19915
14.
Haste my Mecenas haste away
First Line:
Haste my Mecenas haste away
Last Line:
Nor think on all I leave behind
DMI number:
15474
15.
He that would great in science grow
First Line:
He that would great in science grow
Last Line:
Leaving both common souls and common clay
Author:
Walter Titley (Absolute)
DMI number:
27843
16.
He who would great in science grow
First Line:
He who would great in science grow
Last Line:
Leaving both common souls and common clay
Author:
Walter Titley (Absolute)
DMI number:
3186
17.
I envy not the proud their wealth
First Line:
I envy not the proud their wealth
Last Line:
May I that life resign
DMI number:
23828
18.
Lisetta why so wondrous coy
First Line:
Lisetta why so wondrous coy
Last Line:
The joys I never knew
Author:
Francis Manning (Speculation)
DMI number:
942
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My friend through life's uneven tide
First Line:
My friend through life's uneven tide
Last Line:
When fortune breaths her kindest gale
DMI number:
32237
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Lest you should think that verse shall die
First Line:
Lest you should think that verse shall die
Last Line:
They had no poet and are dead
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
32401
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