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1.
As duteous to the place of prayer
First Line:
As duteous to the place of prayer
Last Line:
And bade once more the world farewell
Author:
John Langhorne (Absolute)
DMI number:
38482
2.
Happy the man whose life's whole scene has laid
First Line:
Happy the man whose life's whole scene has laid
Last Line:
His longer life and longer journies theirs
DMI number:
33502
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In this dim cave a druid sleeps
First Line:
In this dim cave a druid sleeps
Last Line:
Some bird some insect to sustain
Author:
John Langhorne (Absolute)
DMI number:
38485
4.
No vital bread no cordial wine
First Line:
No vital bread no cordial wine
Last Line:
Tis folly all beside
Author:
John Langhorne (Absolute)
DMI number:
32907
5.
On Carron's side the primrose pale
First Line:
On Carron's side the primrose pale
Last Line:
She saw and sunk to rise no more
Author:
John Langhorne (Absolute)
DMI number:
37736
6.
Sweet muse of Hagley whose melodious lyre
First Line:
Sweet muse of Hagley whose melodious lyre
Last Line:
To truth and freedom mayst thou still be kind
Author:
John Langhorne (Absolute)
DMI number:
32667
7.
There are that love the shades of life
First Line:
There are that love the shades of life
Last Line:
Guard thy emblematic flower
Author:
John Langhorne (Absolute)
DMI number:
35729
8.
Twas on the border of a stream
First Line:
Twas on the border of a stream
Last Line:
And fled before the rising gale
Author:
John Langhorne (Absolute)
DMI number:
32663