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41.
O skilled thy every reader's breast to warm
First Line:
O skilled thy every reader's breast to warm
Last Line:
But dedicate to thine my laurel grove
Author:
William Thompson (Absolute)
DMI number:
30477
42.
O lovely amaranth from thy seed break forth
First Line:
O lovely amaranth from thy seed break forth
Last Line:
Autumnal suns and April showers supplies
Author:
Edward Ward (Speculation)
DMI number:
8001
43.
Old I to show his most elegant taste
First Line:
Old I to show his most elegant taste
Last Line:
With a clump of scotch firs by way of a screen
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Speculation) & James Bramston (Speculation) & John Hervey (Speculation) & Philip Dormer Stanhope (Speculation)
DMI number:
26812
44.
On this fair ground with ravished eyes
First Line:
On this fair ground with ravished eyes
Last Line:
They died but these shalt never fade
Author:
Christopher Pitt (Absolute)
DMI number:
30914
45.
See the tall youth by partial fate decree
First Line:
See the tall youth by partial fate decree
Last Line:
And longs to dwell a blissful hermit here
DMI number:
33239
46.
Shall poets dignify my walks and bowers
First Line:
Shall poets dignify my walks and bowers
Last Line:
Had yielded nor been turned into a shade
Author:
William Thompson (Absolute)
DMI number:
30483
47.
Thank heaven at last our wars are over
First Line:
Thank heaven at last our wars are over
Last Line:
And in my verse for ever live
Author:
Abel Evans (Absolute)
DMI number:
12444
48.
The rage of rural sports o goddess sing
First Line:
The rage of rural sports o goddess sing
Last Line:
O save my rosary shall be thy last
DMI number:
36434
49.
The husbandman in vain renews his toil
First Line:
The husbandman in vain renews his toil
Last Line:
Before your late encouragement of wit
Author:
William Congreve (Absolute)
DMI number:
17528
50.
The muses and graces to Phoebus complained
First Line:
The muses and graces to Phoebus complained
Last Line:
You must visit the earthly elysium of Stow
DMI number:
32011
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