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311.
Whoever thou art whose path in summer lies
First Line:
Whoever thou art whose path in summer lies
Last Line:
That riches cannot pay for truth or love
Author:
Mark Akenside (Absolute)
DMI number:
27806
312.
Wise nature from this face of ground
First Line:
Wise nature from this face of ground
Last Line:
Her glory there and wondrous works should see
Author:
Michael Drayton (Absolute)
DMI number:
16805
313.
Wise was that Spartan lawgiver of old
First Line:
Wise was that Spartan lawgiver of old
Last Line:
As in another place hereafter shall be shown
Author:
Gilbert West (Absolute)
DMI number:
22345
314.
Will's horses with Elijah's may compare
First Line:
Will's horses with Elijah's may compare
Last Line:
They must be like the prophet's made of fire
DMI number:
17048
315.
Why sir do gallants travel
First Line:
Why sir do gallants travel
Last Line:
From every nation and will fly at all
DMI number:
41319
316.
With you dear Tom I'd often spend the day
First Line:
With you dear Tom I'd often spend the day
Last Line:
But twenty not to see you will never do
DMI number:
33025
317.
With you unhappy eyes that first let in
First Line:
With you unhappy eyes that first let in
Last Line:
Thus said to me
Author:
Aphra Behn (Absolute)
DMI number:
23263
318.
Ye mighty powers that rule the sea and air
First Line:
Ye mighty powers that rule the sea and air
Last Line:
Have heard my vows and welcome aid afford
DMI number:
6265
319.
Ye sons of pleasure giddy prideful throng
First Line:
Ye sons of pleasure giddy prideful throng
Last Line:
The boast the glory of great George's reign
DMI number:
38179
320.
You have begun | Taught traveled youth what tis it should have done
First Line:
You have begun | Taught traveled youth what tis it should have done
Last Line:
To carry out more wit than we bring in
DMI number:
41322
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