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41.
Hence anxious care and loathsome pain
First Line:
Hence anxious care and loathsome pain
Last Line:
Smiles succeed to fortunes frown
DMI number:
22338
42.
Hence every gloomy care away
First Line:
Hence every gloomy care away
Last Line:
That makes thee ever mine
DMI number:
30201
43.
Hence loathed melancholy
First Line:
Hence loathed melancholy
Last Line:
Mirth with thee I mean to live
Author:
John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
3795
44.
Here lie sequestered from the various calamities of life
First Line:
Here lie sequestered from the various calamities of life
Last Line:
May shrug perhaps and cry poor Ben
DMI number:
30117
45.
Here lies a man a happy man was he
First Line:
Here lies a man a happy man was he
Last Line:
For worldly joy hath always in it death
Author:
Alexander Pennecuik (Confident)
DMI number:
28183
46.
How fine are the pieces of nature's rich loom
First Line:
How fine are the pieces of nature's rich loom
Last Line:
Are diffused in all virtues by me
DMI number:
36330
47.
How blessed with whom though lowly born
First Line:
How blessed with whom though lowly born
Last Line:
And sweet benevolence and calm content inspires
Author:
John Langhorne (Absolute)
DMI number:
30523
48.
Hither swains who whistling blythe
First Line:
Hither swains who whistling blythe
Last Line:
Hailing Cupid's holy day
DMI number:
28795
49.
How happy are lovers
First Line:
How happy are lovers
Last Line:
That with a glance can our passion enslave
DMI number:
42763
50.
How happy bright C----r are all thy inventions
First Line:
How happy bright C----r are all thy inventions
Last Line:
And Tom A--ne shall compose what his sister shall sing
DMI number:
15978
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