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41.
What soil the apple loves what care is due
First Line:
What soil the apple loves what care is due
Last Line:
Shall please all tastes and triumph over the vine
Author:
John Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
6395
42.
When in the opening of the youthful year
First Line:
When in the opening of the youthful year
Last Line:
Each gloomy thought clears up and I'm all blithe and gay
DMI number:
33600
43.
When Tory Oxford ruled the roost
First Line:
When Tory Oxford ruled the roost
Last Line:
We all shall smile and join opinions
DMI number:
18267
44.
With toilsome steps when I pursue
First Line:
With toilsome steps when I pursue
Last Line:
The path to life which all must tread
DMI number:
23403
45.
Ye female artisans who grind the corn
First Line:
Ye female artisans who grind the corn
Last Line:
Your toil remits yet still affords her store
DMI number:
28323
46.
Young Cupid laid his bow aside
First Line:
Young Cupid laid his bow aside
Last Line:
And yoke thee to my plough
DMI number:
5166
47.
Young Robin of the Plain erst blithest blade
First Line:
Young Robin of the Plain erst blithest blade
Last Line:
And all these sorrows came syne Snaith Marsh was no more
DMI number:
25316
48.
Your orchard sir does seem a paradise
First Line:
Your orchard sir does seem a paradise
Last Line:
I marked all which you underneath may see
DMI number:
7714
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