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241.
The peaceful evening breathes her balmy store
First Line:
The peaceful evening breathes her balmy store
Last Line:
Messiah's cross far blazing over the skies
Author:
William Julius Mickle (Absolute)
DMI number:
32541
242.
The prince made me a grenadier
First Line:
The prince made me a grenadier
Last Line:
Tis not worth while to grumble
Author:
Sir Robert Murray Keith (Absolute)
DMI number:
35302
243.
The proctors are two and no more
First Line:
The proctors are two and no more
Last Line:
And three merry boys are we
DMI number:
42951
244.
The spring is coming on and our spirits begin
First Line:
The spring is coming on and our spirits begin
Last Line:
As much wine in a night as he water in the day
DMI number:
42931
245.
The spring's coming on and our spirits begin
First Line:
The spring's coming on and our spirits begin
Last Line:
More wine in a night than he water in a day
DMI number:
44032
246.
The spring's companions Thracian gales
First Line:
The spring's companions Thracian gales
Last Line:
In season and our thoughts unbend
DMI number:
25629
247.
The two firm rocks on which all friendships stand
First Line:
The two firm rocks on which all friendships stand
Last Line:
Are superstructures and adorn the dome
Author:
William Havard [Harvard or Haverd] (Absolute)
DMI number:
29836
248.
The world my dear Myra is full of deceit
First Line:
The world my dear Myra is full of deceit
Last Line:
No longer to court you they eagerly press
Author:
Isabel Pagan (Speculation)
DMI number:
32821
249.
The wretched mortal who hath sense
First Line:
The wretched mortal who hath sense
Last Line:
And thus the world goes round
Author:
Edward Ward (Speculation)
DMI number:
8018
250.
The young Pamphillus once a happy swain
First Line:
The young Pamphillus once a happy swain
Last Line:
Will for another soon that other leave
DMI number:
39426
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