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21.
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
22.
Thy friends have access to a nobler part
First Line:
Thy friends have access to a nobler part
Last Line:
The first great object is a mind at ease
Author:
John Langhorne (Absolute)
DMI number:
32666
23.
To scenes where taste and genius dwell
First Line:
To scenes where taste and genius dwell
Last Line:
At Amwell fixed their fair abode
Author:
Joseph Cockfield (Absolute) & John Langhorne (Speculation)
DMI number:
32665
24.
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
25.
True to the cares that led thy early youth
First Line:
True to the cares that led thy early youth
Last Line:
Like Armine love and find Elvira there
DMI number:
33065
26.
When rough Helvetia's hardy sons obey
First Line:
When rough Helvetia's hardy sons obey
Last Line:
Were dangers dreadful or were toils severe
Author:
John Langhorne (Absolute)
DMI number:
31276
27.
Where is the man who prodigal of mind
First Line:
Where is the man who prodigal of mind
Last Line:
And sleep in death with satisfied desires
Author:
John Langhorne (Absolute)
DMI number:
38512
28.
Where Tweed's fair plains in liberal beauty lie
First Line:
Where Tweed's fair plains in liberal beauty lie
Last Line:
And in their shade reproach and envy die
Author:
John Langhorne (Absolute)
DMI number:
35395
29.
Ye holy cares that haunt these lonely cells
First Line:
Ye holy cares that haunt these lonely cells
Last Line:
Those gentle hearts that I must hold no more
Author:
John Langhorne (Absolute)
DMI number:
32662
30.
A collection of poems [T120670] [ecco]
Publication Date:
1779
ESTC number:
T120670
DMI number:
1364
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