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41.
Believe me Mason tis in vain
First Line:
Believe me Mason tis in vain
Last Line:
Expect the night of peace
Author:
William Whitehead (Absolute)
DMI number:
27945
42.
Beneath a tree ae shining day
First Line:
Beneath a tree ae shining day
Last Line:
But sae's our cares and dangers too
Author:
Allan Ramsay (Absolute)
DMI number:
15373
43.
Beneath this rural cell
First Line:
Beneath this rural cell
Last Line:
With keen remorse and oft redoubled woe
Author:
James Marriott (Absolute)
DMI number:
32534
44.
By what offences could the world undo
First Line:
By what offences could the world undo
Last Line:
What never was done by these and all the rest
DMI number:
5372
45.
C--e with whom my pilot and my guide
First Line:
C--e with whom my pilot and my guide
Last Line:
Covered with wrecks of peace and honour lost
Author:
Thomas Edwards (Absolute)
DMI number:
23545
46.
But blessed is he who exercised in cares
First Line:
But blessed is he who exercised in cares
Last Line:
Fair olives bloom or verdant laurels rise
Author:
George Lyttelton (Absolute)
DMI number:
30558
47.
But sing o muse the swain the happy swain
First Line:
But sing o muse the swain the happy swain
Last Line:
Of pride and bold ambition pities kings
DMI number:
40638
48.
Britannia long her hapless fate had mourned
First Line:
Britannia long her hapless fate had mourned
Last Line:
Thus saved his country triumphed and retired
DMI number:
33236
49.
Come sprightly Sukey come and see
First Line:
Come sprightly Sukey come and see
Last Line:
Receive new charms when Sukey's near
DMI number:
36671
50.
Come spur away
First Line:
Come spur away
Last Line:
To civilize with graver notes my wit's a gain
DMI number:
4495
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