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161.
Let's wet the whistle of the muse
First Line:
Let's wet the whistle of the muse
Last Line:
Which no body can deny
DMI number:
43336
162.
Like mortal man great Jove grown fond of change
First Line:
Like mortal man great Jove grown fond of change
Last Line:
And Whitehall echoes clean your honour's shoes
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
28493
163.
Mount Etna thence we spy
First Line:
Mount Etna thence we spy
Last Line:
He shakes the solid isle and smoke the heavens hides
DMI number:
39168
164.
Mourn ye highlands and mourn ye lowlands
First Line:
Mourn ye highlands and mourn ye lowlands
Last Line:
I wish our wars at home may cease
DMI number:
37025
165.
Much much thou owes to bounteous nature's care
First Line:
Much much thou owes to bounteous nature's care
Last Line:
Or make thee happy in the fair to come
DMI number:
5462
166.
Must I read it again sir so here do I stand
First Line:
Must I read it again sir so here do I stand
Last Line:
The best of amusements the winter can give
Author:
Christopher Anstey (Absolute)
DMI number:
36070
167.
My ravished muse in such bright mazes dance
First Line:
My ravished muse in such bright mazes dance
Last Line:
Restores you the blessed golden age again
DMI number:
43184
168.
My jolly muse describe that drunken scene
First Line:
My jolly muse describe that drunken scene
Last Line:
Does the same slavish badge of honour wear
Author:
Edward Ward (Speculation)
DMI number:
5395
169.
My labouring muse grown tired of being hurled
First Line:
My labouring muse grown tired of being hurled
Last Line:
Yalden believe I never changed my friend
Author:
Charles Hopkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
4177
170.
My eye descending from the hill surveys
First Line:
My eye descending from the hill surveys
Last Line:
And knows no bound but makes his power his shores
Author:
Sir John Denham (Absolute)
DMI number:
38236
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