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21.
Happy are you whom Quintock overlooks
First Line:
Happy are you whom Quintock overlooks
Last Line:
For though the world be burnt this never will be Brent
Author:
William Diaper (Absolute)
DMI number:
15645
22.
Health to the bard in Leasowes' happy groves
First Line:
Health to the bard in Leasowes' happy groves
Last Line:
Shenstone be taste and fame and fortune thine
Author:
Elizabeth Thomas (Absolute)
DMI number:
31242
23.
He did not live upon the earth
First Line:
He did not live upon the earth
Last Line:
Admire how they are maintained
Author:
Alexander Pennecuik (Confident)
DMI number:
25414
24.
He sought fresh mountains in a foreign soil
First Line:
He sought fresh mountains in a foreign soil
Last Line:
The pleasure lessened the attending toil
Author:
Joseph Addison (Absolute)
DMI number:
37092
25.
How long my friend shall we thy absence mourn
First Line:
How long my friend shall we thy absence mourn
Last Line:
Unheard of live and unregarded die
Author:
Laurence Eusden (Confident)
DMI number:
9833
26.
Here the fair season of returning spring
First Line:
Here the fair season of returning spring
Last Line:
Nor the bright palm without a contest yield
Author:
Henry Temple (Confident)
DMI number:
35532
27.
How sweetly opening with the blushing morn
First Line:
How sweetly opening with the blushing morn
Last Line:
Smiles by reflected beams with double light
DMI number:
22940
28.
Hythe's sweets I've sung its pastures and its flocks
First Line:
Hythe's sweets I've sung its pastures and its flocks
Last Line:
Their vows are vapours and their words are wind
DMI number:
24687
29.
In Sussex Road as you go down
First Line:
In Sussex Road as you go down
Last Line:
I count you fool you count me mad
DMI number:
39133
30.
In that sweet month when genial heat grows warm
First Line:
In that sweet month when genial heat grows warm
Last Line:
Contentment and good nature dwells in Hythe
DMI number:
24660
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