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61.
Though choice as the day
First Line:
Though choice as the day
Last Line:
To improve me this party should join
DMI number:
35577
62.
Though dull as a post I frequently shine
First Line:
Though dull as a post I frequently shine
Last Line:
And I now teem with one that will bear off the prize
DMI number:
35548
63.
Tis in vain my good friend quoth Apollo to time
First Line:
Tis in vain my good friend quoth Apollo to time
Last Line:
While you your dull weapon may whet at your leisure
DMI number:
35500
64.
Tis droll to observe with what whimsical flight
First Line:
Tis droll to observe with what whimsical flight
Last Line:
But ye wits and ye judges on me let it flow
DMI number:
35510
65.
To visit fair Miller I grudge not my time
First Line:
To visit fair Miller I grudge not my time
Last Line:
And return me the compliment when her leisure
DMI number:
35499
66.
To the gay lawn or softly murmuring spring
First Line:
To the gay lawn or softly murmuring spring
Last Line:
To thee the laurel and the bays we yield
DMI number:
35531
67.
To Avon's banks the muse once took her flight
First Line:
To Avon's banks the muse once took her flight
Last Line:
To grace those numbers which from beauty flow
DMI number:
35509
68.
When every virtue which adorns the heart
First Line:
When every virtue which adorns the heart
Last Line:
When heaven is sung Phoebus must tune the lyre
DMI number:
35477
69.
While nature's warblers fill the trees
First Line:
While nature's warblers fill the trees
Last Line:
In fruitless dreams the hour of joy
Author:
Henry Temple (Confident)
DMI number:
35535
70.
Whenever my lot in life is fixed by chance
First Line:
Whenever my lot in life is fixed by chance
Last Line:
And in sweet solitude invoke a muse
DMI number:
35525
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