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311.
She came she is gone we have met
First Line:
She came she is gone we have met
Last Line:
Might we view her enjoying it here
Author:
William Cowper (Absolute)
DMI number:
36981
312.
Since you whom all the world admires
First Line:
Since you whom all the world admires
Last Line:
Still stay behind and rot in town
DMI number:
1403
313.
So sweetly seated is my country farm
First Line:
So sweetly seated is my country farm
Last Line:
The noise and quarrels which in taverns are
DMI number:
42047
314.
Sincerest critic of my prose or rhyme
First Line:
Sincerest critic of my prose or rhyme
Last Line:
And all the golden age is but a dream
Author:
William Congreve (Absolute)
DMI number:
22145
315.
Sincerest critic of my prose or rhyme
First Line:
Sincerest critic of my prose or rhyme
Last Line:
And Ovid's golden age is but a dream
Author:
William Congreve (Absolute)
DMI number:
33198
316.
Sing lofty muse but in a rural strain
First Line:
Sing lofty muse but in a rural strain
Last Line:
And when I sleep bid all my cares adieu
DMI number:
35459
317.
Some anxious for immortal fame
First Line:
Some anxious for immortal fame
Last Line:
I'd envy neither rich nor great
DMI number:
19246
318.
Stanhope wouldst thou condescend
First Line:
Stanhope wouldst thou condescend
Last Line:
Sights like these are nearer Paul's
Author:
Robert Nugent (Absolute)
DMI number:
33109
319.
Stanton the man that can control
First Line:
Stanton the man that can control
Last Line:
To animate the road
Author:
Thomas Gibbons (Absolute)
DMI number:
38644
320.
Sulmo's one third of the Pelinian land
First Line:
Sulmo's one third of the Pelinian land
Last Line:
And bow their towering heads to smooth your way
DMI number:
7303
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