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1.
At large beneath this floating foliage laid
First Line:
At large beneath this floating foliage laid
Last Line:
My sweeter Colin Clout outpipes you both at home
Author:
William Thompson (Absolute)
DMI number:
30466
2.
Beneath an awful gloom a night of shade
First Line:
Beneath an awful gloom a night of shade
Last Line:
I faint o softly lay me in his shade
Author:
William Thompson (Absolute)
DMI number:
30529
3.
By yon hills with morning spread
First Line:
By yon hills with morning spread
Last Line:
Since thou and nature are but one
Author:
William Thompson (Absolute)
DMI number:
30475
4.
Bring hither friend o hither bring
First Line:
Bring hither friend o hither bring
Last Line:
And learn at last from Horace to grow wise
Author:
William Thompson (Absolute)
DMI number:
30504
5.
Ethereal daughter of the lusty spring
First Line:
Ethereal daughter of the lusty spring
Last Line:
And think on Thomalin whenever they hail thee May
Author:
William Thompson (Absolute)
DMI number:
29200
6.
From busy scenes with peace alone retired
First Line:
From busy scenes with peace alone retired
Last Line:
And hope a fairer paradise on high
Author:
William Thompson (Absolute)
DMI number:
30480
7.
Hail happy garden happy groves
First Line:
Hail happy garden happy groves
Last Line:
Whom your happiest master loves
Author:
William Thompson (Absolute)
DMI number:
30479
8.
Here Maro rests beneath the fragrant shade
First Line:
Here Maro rests beneath the fragrant shade
Last Line:
Give me the products of his rural muse
Author:
William Thompson (Absolute)
DMI number:
30490
9.
Here mighty Milton in the blaze of noon
First Line:
Here mighty Milton in the blaze of noon
Last Line:
As of the sons of men the greatest thou
Author:
William Thompson (Absolute)
DMI number:
30476
10.
In measured time | So heaven has willed together with their snows
First Line:
In measured time | So heaven has willed together with their snows
Last Line:
And virtue for her lost defender mourned
Author:
William Thompson (Absolute)
DMI number:
22598
11.
Lo Thomson deigns to grace the bower I made
First Line:
Lo Thomson deigns to grace the bower I made
Last Line:
Till nature sickens and the seasons die
Author:
William Thompson (Absolute)
DMI number:
30506
12.
Lo here the place for contemplation made
First Line:
Lo here the place for contemplation made
Last Line:
If Spenser deign with me to moralize the lay
Author:
William Thompson (Absolute)
DMI number:
30465
13.
If he who first the apple sung the fruit
First Line:
If he who first the apple sung the fruit
Last Line:
Her purple breathing births sweet smiling round
Author:
William Thompson (Absolute)
DMI number:
30508
14.
Just to thy genius to thy virtues just
First Line:
Just to thy genius to thy virtues just
Last Line:
Graced with a Virgil and an Addison
Author:
William Thompson (Absolute)
DMI number:
30486
15.
Minerva one day pray let no body doubt it
First Line:
Minerva one day pray let no body doubt it
Last Line:
Your pardon my dear is it you Molly Scot
Author:
William Thompson (Absolute)
DMI number:
24616
16.
No more in beauty's praise my numbers move
First Line:
No more in beauty's praise my numbers move
Last Line:
Adore thy love and freely give thee mine
Author:
William Thompson (Absolute)
DMI number:
27266
17.
O skilled thy every reader's breast to warm
First Line:
O skilled thy every reader's breast to warm
Last Line:
But dedicate to thine my laurel grove
Author:
William Thompson (Absolute)
DMI number:
30477
18.
Shall foreign lands for Pomfret wake the lyre
First Line:
Shall foreign lands for Pomfret wake the lyre
Last Line:
The bright Palladium of Minerva's fane
Author:
William Thompson (Absolute)
DMI number:
32264
19.
Shall poets dignify my walks and bowers
First Line:
Shall poets dignify my walks and bowers
Last Line:
Had yielded nor been turned into a shade
Author:
William Thompson (Absolute)
DMI number:
30483
20.
The blissful scenes which Virgil's pencil drew
First Line:
The blissful scenes which Virgil's pencil drew
Last Line:
And Woodstock and Elysium flourish here
Author:
William Thompson (Absolute)
DMI number:
30488
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