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41.
From this high cliff is an unusual view
First Line:
From this high cliff is an unusual view
Last Line:
And cold land breezes chill the troubled air
Author:
William Diaper (Absolute)
DMI number:
36351
42.
From Utrecht's silent walks by winds I send
First Line:
From Utrecht's silent walks by winds I send
Last Line:
And dying finds too late he lived in vain
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
11777
43.
From where the Stroud smooth stream serenely glides
First Line:
From where the Stroud smooth stream serenely glides
Last Line:
Weep over its ruins at its follies laugh
Author:
Sneyd Davies (Absolute)
DMI number:
23416
44.
Go sprightly Rolles go travel earth and sea
First Line:
Go sprightly Rolles go travel earth and sea
Last Line:
Where not a W-- shall approach thee more
DMI number:
12159
45.
Go sprightly Rolles go traverse earth and sea
First Line:
Go sprightly Rolles go traverse earth and sea
Last Line:
Where not a Walpole shall approach thee more
DMI number:
12174
46.
Go best in all that's good we cannot bear
First Line:
Go best in all that's good we cannot bear
Last Line:
And all men sing vive le roi
DMI number:
43165
47.
Great king of winds permit an humble swain
First Line:
Great king of winds permit an humble swain
Last Line:
To bar my passage from Minorcan land
Author:
Mr. Campbell (Confident)
DMI number:
10565
48.
Great sir | your presence still we would implore
First Line:
Great sir | your presence still we would implore
Last Line:
As if their spring but prophesied of you
DMI number:
43583
49.
Grieved a scribbling friend to lose
First Line:
Grieved a scribbling friend to lose
Last Line:
What joys your fountains and your shades afford
DMI number:
35402
50.
Hapless Ramilla in an early grave
First Line:
Hapless Ramilla in an early grave
Last Line:
And gallant Taylor's name with Balchen's live
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
29914
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