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151.
Sing muse with what new arts on Kentish plains
First Line:
Sing muse with what new arts on Kentish plains
Last Line:
The virgin mine may read and parents hear
DMI number:
10164
152.
Sing o my muse the arduous doubtful strife
First Line:
Sing o my muse the arduous doubtful strife
Last Line:
And in each nymph preserve each other's life
DMI number:
22546
153.
Soon as the herald of the rising day
First Line:
Soon as the herald of the rising day
Last Line:
The barren plain unprofitably burns
DMI number:
8035
154.
Strive to support it by their frauds at home
First Line:
Strive to support it by their frauds at home
Last Line:
Murphy's sweet harp and dancing closes all
DMI number:
25050
155.
Struck with grief I scarce believe my eyes
First Line:
Struck with grief I scarce believe my eyes
Last Line:
And we may live and peace be not our bane
DMI number:
24453
156.
Tell me by what commanding wondrous art
First Line:
Tell me by what commanding wondrous art
Last Line:
We own the mighty master's skill as boundless as complete
DMI number:
12250
157.
That from the sea the bards of old have sung
First Line:
That from the sea the bards of old have sung
Last Line:
But henceforth Scarborough be the seat of love
DMI number:
12116
158.
The gushing streams impetuous flow
First Line:
The gushing streams impetuous flow
Last Line:
And quickly passing ease us both
Author:
Philip Dormer Stanhope (Absolute)
DMI number:
22347
159.
The golden tripod should thy worth receive
First Line:
The golden tripod should thy worth receive
Last Line:
The muses Blenheim shall forever live
DMI number:
23456
160.
The direful deeds of civil dudgeon
First Line:
The direful deeds of civil dudgeon
Last Line:
Ye gods what havock does election make
DMI number:
31656
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