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281.
Let Arnam's name recorded stand
First Line:
Let Arnam's name recorded stand
Last Line:
We scarce can see a rut
DMI number:
24680
282.
Let common newsmen common strains indite
First Line:
Let common newsmen common strains indite
Last Line:
Which arms can execute or Pitt can plan
DMI number:
26636
283.
Kind fortune as the wheel went round
First Line:
Kind fortune as the wheel went round
Last Line:
Cut short the thread and marked him blank
DMI number:
40581
284.
Ladies your kind repast is tea
First Line:
Ladies your kind repast is tea
Last Line:
To help you to digest it
DMI number:
22561
285.
Let joy and pleasure tune the lay
First Line:
Let joy and pleasure tune the lay
Last Line:
That time cannot invade
Author:
Mary Goddard (Speculation)
DMI number:
21950
286.
Let others sing of drums or trumpets sound
First Line:
Let others sing of drums or trumpets sound
Last Line:
But a sweet calm soothe every Englsih breast
DMI number:
8442
287.
Laura in vain upon your neck are seen
First Line:
Laura in vain upon your neck are seen
Last Line:
The soul is touched and the whole man is moved
DMI number:
11149
288.
May each new year some new perfection give
First Line:
May each new year some new perfection give
Last Line:
But O may heaven give thine a longer date
Author:
Constantine Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11638
289.
Me too the meanest of the tuneful train
First Line:
Me too the meanest of the tuneful train
Last Line:
And with your prince's name immortalize your own
DMI number:
21825
290.
Mark where its simple front yon mansion rears
First Line:
Mark where its simple front yon mansion rears
Last Line:
And launch our souls into the bright unknown
Author:
Anna Letitia Barbauld [nee Aikin] (Absolute)
DMI number:
35049
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