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61.
The sheep was sacrificed on no pretence
First Line:
The sheep was sacrificed on no pretence
Last Line:
And imitates in vain the children's cries
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
25235
62.
The shepherd Aristaeus grieving sees
First Line:
The shepherd Aristaeus grieving sees
Last Line:
And wondering mortals with his praises fills
DMI number:
36109
63.
The shepherd had three hundred got
First Line:
The shepherd had three hundred got
Last Line:
Six hundred and three score and ten
DMI number:
7659
64.
The village cock with piercing notes
First Line:
The village cock with piercing notes
Last Line:
For all my God is full of thee
DMI number:
25335
65.
Thou as laborious as thy master kind
First Line:
Thou as laborious as thy master kind
Last Line:
To handle as he's wont the watering pot
DMI number:
8972
66.
Thy fields propitious Pales I rehearse
First Line:
Thy fields propitious Pales I rehearse
Last Line:
Consumes the parching limbs and makes the life his prey
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
6627
67.
To hedge out the meadow as you'd have it to be
First Line:
To hedge out the meadow as you'd have it to be
Last Line:
Look under you'll see where the hedges must be
DMI number:
7855
68.
We that farm your honours ground
First Line:
We that farm your honours ground
Last Line:
From faction and from popery
DMI number:
8108
69.
What hands divine have planted and protect
First Line:
What hands divine have planted and protect
Last Line:
Be crowned with blessings endless as my love
Author:
George Granville (Absolute)
DMI number:
6639
70.
What makes glad corn and how to till the ground
First Line:
What makes glad corn and how to till the ground
Last Line:
I will declare
DMI number:
44513
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