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251.
In antient mountains stands whose friendly shade
First Line:
In antient mountains stands whose friendly shade
Last Line:
By rising conduits thickening to a hell
DMI number:
44373
252.
In a fine shady grove last midsummer day
First Line:
In a fine shady grove last midsummer day
Last Line:
It may cause them to smile wish us happiness too
DMI number:
37582
253.
In genial spring beneath the quivering shade
First Line:
In genial spring beneath the quivering shade
Last Line:
And pikes the tyrants of the watery plains
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
29832
254.
In May the pleasantest month in all the year
First Line:
In May the pleasantest month in all the year
Last Line:
And those will find me near who guess my name
DMI number:
23959
255.
In my fire that false gold the jaundice I
First Line:
In my fire that false gold the jaundice I
Last Line:
Advantage life to hinder than restore
DMI number:
7846
256.
In England once a gracious prince did reign
First Line:
In England once a gracious prince did reign
Last Line:
That hears me now has both the brothers known
DMI number:
15330
257.
In Paphos and Idalium poets sing
First Line:
In Paphos and Idalium poets sing
Last Line:
Forsake his heavenly queen and Ida's brow
DMI number:
22136
258.
In various shapes thus to deceive the eyes
First Line:
In various shapes thus to deceive the eyes
Last Line:
And thus resolved her high commands expressed
Author:
Thomas Vernon (Absolute)
DMI number:
11704
259.
In Zembla the emblem of eternal night
First Line:
In Zembla the emblem of eternal night
Last Line:
All all we wish the world's epitome
DMI number:
5464
260.
Indulgent nature on each kind bestows
First Line:
Indulgent nature on each kind bestows
Last Line:
And bears the like antipathy to trees
DMI number:
30971
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