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81.
Now Phoebus on our fields doth early smile
First Line:
Now Phoebus on our fields doth early smile
Last Line:
Their praise who love their country and their king
Author:
Allan Ramsay (Absolute)
DMI number:
17707
82.
Nymphae quae colitis highissima monta fisea
First Line:
Nymphae quae colitis highissima monta fisea
Last Line:
Una nee interea spillata est droppa cruoris
Author:
William Drummond (Absolute)
DMI number:
28186
83.
O thou that fondly means to read
First Line:
O thou that fondly means to read
Last Line:
Our knowledge and our virtue too
DMI number:
35401
84.
O last and best of scots who didst maintain
First Line:
O last and best of scots who didst maintain
Last Line:
And couldst not fall but by thy country's fate
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
29762
85.
O last and best of Scots who didst maintain
First Line:
O last and best of Scots who didst maintain
Last Line:
And couldst not fall but with thy country's fate
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
4155
86.
O what will become of poor Darby McHone
First Line:
O what will become of poor Darby McHone
Last Line:
And assist to bring in the pretender
DMI number:
31787
87.
O wondrous power of virtue that can bind
First Line:
O wondrous power of virtue that can bind
Last Line:
With joy be still received and still at home
DMI number:
6141
88.
O my Maecanas sprung of royal race
First Line:
O my Maecanas sprung of royal race
Last Line:
Shall pass like active Rhone the lake Lemane
Author:
Edward Vernon (Absolute)
DMI number:
33678
89.
Of mind and courage strong
First Line:
Of mind and courage strong
Last Line:
Slain by the English baties
DMI number:
4682
90.
Of the old heroes when the warlike shades
First Line:
Of the old heroes when the warlike shades
Last Line:
Our nations melting thy Colossus frame
Author:
Andrew Marvell (Absolute)
DMI number:
14042
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