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81.
Ten thousand tailors with their length of line
First Line:
Ten thousand tailors with their length of line
Last Line:
Their packthread ceased and parchment was no more
DMI number:
35098
82.
Sweet as the fragrant breath of genial May
First Line:
Sweet as the fragrant breath of genial May
Last Line:
Each herb that grows round Aesculapius' tomb
Author:
John Gilbert Cooper (Absolute)
DMI number:
28625
83.
The cold and torrid reigns
First Line:
The cold and torrid reigns
Last Line:
With sallow quartans no contagion breathes
Author:
John Armstrong (Absolute)
DMI number:
30706
84.
The body fresh and vigorous from repose
First Line:
The body fresh and vigorous from repose
Last Line:
And midnight cares the bloom of Albion dies
Author:
John Armstrong (Absolute)
DMI number:
30704
85.
The lesbian lute no more can charm
First Line:
The lesbian lute no more can charm
Last Line:
I leave the lesening vales behind
Author:
Frances Brooke [née Moore] (Absolute)
DMI number:
32637
86.
Then learn to revel but by slow degrees
First Line:
Then learn to revel but by slow degrees
Last Line:
Except when life declines even sober cups
Author:
John Armstrong (Absolute)
DMI number:
30678
87.
The salt of life which does to all a relish give
First Line:
The salt of life which does to all a relish give
Last Line:
The body's virtue and the soul's good fortune
DMI number:
39673
88.
The shades descend and midnight over the world
First Line:
The shades descend and midnight over the world
Last Line:
A pleasing lassitude
Author:
John Armstrong (Absolute)
DMI number:
30700
89.
The sons of riot weakly sickly train
First Line:
The sons of riot weakly sickly train
Last Line:
The joys of health of liberty and love
DMI number:
30646
90.
The subject of my song is health
First Line:
The subject of my song is health
Last Line:
In wisdom's volume stand for fools
DMI number:
27016
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