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31.
In Sussex Road as you go down
First Line:
In Sussex Road as you go down
Last Line:
I count you fool you count me mad
DMI number:
39133
32.
In that sweet month when genial heat grows warm
First Line:
In that sweet month when genial heat grows warm
Last Line:
Contentment and good nature dwells in Hythe
DMI number:
24660
33.
In Charles's time the ducks were favourites made
First Line:
In Charles's time the ducks were favourites made
Last Line:
Tis blaming nature to insult the blind
DMI number:
33873
34.
Just are the praises given your calm retreat
First Line:
Just are the praises given your calm retreat
Last Line:
And feel his passion thawing into love
DMI number:
35485
35.
In vain I visit both the poles
First Line:
In vain I visit both the poles
Last Line:
And nature's hollow fabric shakes
DMI number:
16578
36.
Long ere the morn
First Line:
Long ere the morn
Last Line:
And carouses in his career
DMI number:
12080
37.
Nor Phoebus nor his tuneful choir
First Line:
Nor Phoebus nor his tuneful choir
Last Line:
And lovely Betsy's form submit to dust
DMI number:
32592
38.
Near reverend Merton till of late there stood
First Line:
Near reverend Merton till of late there stood
Last Line:
And thus demonstrate we are men of taste
DMI number:
19865
39.
Of that famed British structure fain I'd write
First Line:
Of that famed British structure fain I'd write
Last Line:
That gave even death an immortality
DMI number:
18301
40.
On a huge cliff whose lofty summit stands
First Line:
On a huge cliff whose lofty summit stands
Last Line:
And gloomed with earth's dull scene desist to sing
DMI number:
11748
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