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11.
Over yonder eastern hill the twilight throws
First Line:
Over yonder eastern hill the twilight throws
Last Line:
And all profaner audience far remove
Author:
Mark Akenside (Absolute)
DMI number:
27801
12.
Say what is taste but the internal powers
First Line:
Say what is taste but the internal powers
Last Line:
Such and so various are the tastes of men
Author:
Mark Akenside (Absolute)
DMI number:
34988
13.
Say why was man so eminently raised
First Line:
Say why was man so eminently raised
Last Line:
And infinite perfection close the scene
Author:
Mark Akenside (Absolute)
DMI number:
35129
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Say why was man so eminently raised
First Line:
Say why was man so eminently raised
Last Line:
Each trembling heart with grateful terrors quelled
Author:
Mark Akenside (Absolute)
DMI number:
25495
15.
Such was old Chaucer such the placid mien
First Line:
Such was old Chaucer such the placid mien
Last Line:
To tame the rudeness of his native land
Author:
Mark Akenside (Absolute)
DMI number:
27805
16.
Thus with a faithful aim have we presumed
First Line:
Thus with a faithful aim have we presumed
Last Line:
Of innocence and love protect the scene
Author:
Mark Akenside (Absolute)
DMI number:
37104
17.
To me whom in their lays the shepherds call
First Line:
To me whom in their lays the shepherds call
Last Line:
Wise Pallas and the immortal muses own
Author:
Mark Akenside (Absolute)
DMI number:
27804
18.
Whence this unwonted transport in my breast
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Whence this unwonted transport in my breast
Last Line:
And hurl the bolts of justice on her foes
Author:
Mark Akenside (Absolute)
DMI number:
32697
19.
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
20.
With what attractive charms this goodly frame
First Line:
With what attractive charms this goodly frame
Last Line:
And form to his the relish of their souls
Author:
Mark Akenside (Absolute)
DMI number:
25553
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