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1.
Before I speak the message of the Greeks
First Line:
Before I speak the message of the Greeks
Last Line:
No doubt expect your quick return
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
37138
2.
How still the sea behold how calm the sky
First Line:
How still the sea behold how calm the sky
Last Line:
And see the boys their flocks to shelter drive
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
6964
3.
Is it not Colinet I lonesome see
First Line:
Is it not Colinet I lonesome see
Last Line:
And unyoked heifers loitering homeward low
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
30129
4.
Sure thou in some ill chosen hour was born
First Line:
Sure thou in some ill chosen hour was born
Last Line:
Yet there is room for peace and me to dwell
DMI number:
22715
5.
This place may seem for shepherds leisure made
First Line:
This place may seem for shepherds leisure made
Last Line:
And after dewy pastures bleat in vain
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
6479
6.
Thy cloudy looks why melting thus in tears
First Line:
Thy cloudy looks why melting thus in tears
Last Line:
And unyoked heifers pacing homeward low
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
23155
7.
Thy cloudy looks why melting thus in tears
First Line:
Thy cloudy looks why melting thus in tears
Last Line:
And unyoked heifers pacing homewards low
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
6961
8.
When Virgil thought no shame the Doric reed
First Line:
When Virgil thought no shame the Doric reed
Last Line:
Thy name and sweet remembrance shall remain
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
6477
9.
Why do thy cloudy looks thus melt in tears
First Line:
Why do thy cloudy looks thus melt in tears
Last Line:
And th'unyoked heifers pacing homeward low
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
6476