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1.
Beneath a shady wood at break of day
First Line:
Beneath a shady wood at break of day
Last Line:
And wait the gentle pressure of her hand
Author:
William Dawson (Absolute)
DMI number:
25354
2.
Chloe has wit I need must own
First Line:
Chloe has wit I need must own
Last Line:
That always follows it
Author:
William Dawson (Absolute)
DMI number:
11301
3.
Close by the entrance of the woodland plain
First Line:
Close by the entrance of the woodland plain
Last Line:
Fled from the Yate and clapped the cottage door
Author:
William Dawson (Absolute)
DMI number:
25353
4.
Hail soft resplendent majesty of night
First Line:
Hail soft resplendent majesty of night
Last Line:
They climb the channel and overflow the mead
Author:
William Dawson (Absolute)
DMI number:
11290
5.
I sing the carols of two blithesome swains
First Line:
I sing the carols of two blithesome swains
Last Line:
Your herds have left the shades and soon will stray
Author:
William Dawson (Absolute)
DMI number:
25355
6.
Let fools assert that good old Homer nods
First Line:
Let fools assert that good old Homer nods
Last Line:
And Venus sunk beneath old Colin's maid
Author:
William Dawson (Absolute)
DMI number:
11299
7.
Now tyrant god thy rule give over
First Line:
Now tyrant god thy rule give over
Last Line:
Shall over me a conquest make
Author:
William Dawson (Absolute)
DMI number:
11295
8.
Sad Philocles sighed to the wind
First Line:
Sad Philocles sighed to the wind
Last Line:
To another sad desperate swain
Author:
William Dawson (Absolute)
DMI number:
11293
9.
To close the prospect of the grassy plains
First Line:
To close the prospect of the grassy plains
Last Line:
For mirth it were to ken thee trip the plain
Author:
William Dawson (Absolute)
DMI number:
25357
10.
Weak from its quickend rudiments in earth
First Line:
Weak from its quickend rudiments in earth
Last Line:
His son the genius of the age should shine
Author:
William Dawson (Absolute)
DMI number:
11297
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