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391.
Where Oxford views the source of rural wealth
First Line:
Where Oxford views the source of rural wealth
Last Line:
To southern climes of undiminished day
DMI number:
28928
392.
Where pines and cedars form a wood
First Line:
Where pines and cedars form a wood
Last Line:
And get a race of boys
DMI number:
1406
393.
Where through the meads fair Isis cuts her way
First Line:
Where through the meads fair Isis cuts her way
Last Line:
Thou teachest them to please for thou art all in all
DMI number:
23397
394.
While winter deforms the rough year
First Line:
While winter deforms the rough year
Last Line:
Who lived but for love and for you
DMI number:
38713
395.
When Virgil thought no shame the Doric reed
First Line:
When Virgil thought no shame the Doric reed
Last Line:
Thy name and sweet remembrance shall remain
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
6477
396.
Whilst you oh Tityrus at your ease are laid
First Line:
Whilst you oh Tityrus at your ease are laid
Last Line:
And linger shadows from high hills appear
DMI number:
11292
397.
Whilst the glad muse exults her strains
First Line:
Whilst the glad muse exults her strains
Last Line:
And triumphs in Augustus hands
Author:
Moses Browne (Absolute)
DMI number:
33719
398.
While from the skies the ruddy sun descends
First Line:
While from the skies the ruddy sun descends
Last Line:
He shall adorn my songs and tune my voice to love
Author:
Elizabeth Rowe [nee Singer] (Absolute)
DMI number:
22539
399.
Why all in tears Menalcas prithee tell
First Line:
Why all in tears Menalcas prithee tell
Last Line:
As far as heaven above mankind is fled
DMI number:
10292
400.
Why dearest Damon why so sad art thou
First Line:
Why dearest Damon why so sad art thou
Last Line:
I'll take my pipe and curse them all by Jove
DMI number:
10266
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