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181.
In Richmond's cool grottos reclined
First Line:
In Richmond's cool grottos reclined
Last Line:
And find it as blessed as the first
DMI number:
12789
182.
Indulgent quiet power serene
First Line:
Indulgent quiet power serene
Last Line:
That can the vile malignant crowd disdain
Author:
John Hughes (Absolute)
DMI number:
921
183.
Inheritance of weak but proud mortality
First Line:
Inheritance of weak but proud mortality
Last Line:
And roll a clear and peaceful tide
Author:
James Marriott (Absolute)
DMI number:
32614
184.
In vain mistaken maid you'd fly
First Line:
In vain mistaken maid you'd fly
Last Line:
For dross is left behind
Author:
Miss Soper (Absolute)
DMI number:
27864
185.
London farewell thy dusky domes I fly
First Line:
London farewell thy dusky domes I fly
Last Line:
Till winter drives me to thy arms again
DMI number:
37910
186.
Long has my soul in vain with beauty strove
First Line:
Long has my soul in vain with beauty strove
Last Line:
May such another rise to sing of thee
DMI number:
26835
187.
Let the pale miser view with eager eyes
First Line:
Let the pale miser view with eager eyes
Last Line:
Kind heaven can add no more to make my bliss complete
Author:
Tibullus (Absolute)
DMI number:
22048
188.
Let the proud the vain the ambitious
First Line:
Let the proud the vain the ambitious
Last Line:
Cull the lessons which they yield
DMI number:
33130
189.
Let the tempest of war be heard from afar
First Line:
Let the tempest of war be heard from afar
Last Line:
To lessen our measure of bliss
DMI number:
31847
190.
Let us to private shades
First Line:
Let us to private shades
Last Line:
For darkness and dishonour best agree
DMI number:
40859
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