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81.
Behold we flowers that bloom from hour to hour
First Line:
Behold we flowers that bloom from hour to hour
Last Line:
Adhere to him and all his goodness prove
DMI number:
36853
82.
Boast not ye few your better fate
First Line:
Boast not ye few your better fate
Last Line:
Free air and sunshine are for all
DMI number:
257
83.
Bella see the ice in chains
First Line:
Bella see the ice in chains
Last Line:
Whence to thee my numbers flow
Author:
Mary Goddard (Speculation)
DMI number:
21936
84.
Beneath an aged oak whose verdant head
First Line:
Beneath an aged oak whose verdant head
Last Line:
Reason is too strong for love
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
36301
85.
Beneath the gloomy covert of an yew
First Line:
Beneath the gloomy covert of an yew
Last Line:
So lightning gilds the unrelenting storm
Author:
Sir Samuel Garth (Absolute)
DMI number:
29809
86.
By yon hills with morning spread
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By yon hills with morning spread
Last Line:
Since thou and nature are but one
Author:
William Thompson (Absolute)
DMI number:
30475
87.
C Well met fair Sylvia on the dewy plain
First Line:
C Well met fair Sylvia on the dewy plain
Last Line:
And go from hence with joys too great to tell
DMI number:
44357
88.
Calm was the air and through the silent shade
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Calm was the air and through the silent shade
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Ceasing with them departs the shepherd swain
DMI number:
28404
89.
Can little beasts with lions roar
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Can little beasts with lions roar
Last Line:
The head should stoop unto the feet
Author:
James Graham (Confident)
DMI number:
4692
90.
Can we forget how every creature moaned
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Can we forget how every creature moaned
Last Line:
And thorns and thistles overspread the fields
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
22505
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