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51.
The graces sought in yonder stream
First Line:
The graces sought in yonder stream
Last Line:
Remain all naked here
Author:
Thomas Warton (Absolute)
DMI number:
24537
52.
The dangers which the wretched mortal meets
First Line:
The dangers which the wretched mortal meets
Last Line:
Refine my manly sense and modernise my style
DMI number:
32481
53.
The jovial season and the flowery field
First Line:
The jovial season and the flowery field
Last Line:
With thee are full of glory full of joy
DMI number:
25871
54.
The muse forgetting by the muse forgot
First Line:
The muse forgetting by the muse forgot
Last Line:
Nor can I make more faults than you forgive
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
34004
55.
The muses and graces to Phoebus complained
First Line:
The muses and graces to Phoebus complained
Last Line:
You must visit the earthly elysium of Stow
DMI number:
32011
56.
The summer's morn unveils her eyes
First Line:
The summer's morn unveils her eyes
Last Line:
And sing of thy almighty power
Author:
Catherine Jemmat (Speculation)
DMI number:
30513
57.
The wind is up the field is bare
First Line:
The wind is up the field is bare
Last Line:
I'll often seek my cave again
Author:
James Macpherson (Absolute)
DMI number:
25910
58.
The winds were loud the clouds deep hung
First Line:
The winds were loud the clouds deep hung
Last Line:
She'll scarce her duty pay
Author:
William Markham (Absolute)
DMI number:
26686
59.
These as they change almighty father these
First Line:
These as they change almighty father these
Last Line:
Come then expressive silence muse his praise
Author:
James Thomson (Absolute)
DMI number:
21779
60.
These rivers through our island fairly glide
First Line:
These rivers through our island fairly glide
Last Line:
As the ocean is increased our bodies live
DMI number:
42002
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