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21.
He who has drunk the ethereal stream
First Line:
He who has drunk the ethereal stream
Last Line:
Dissolved with a dissolving world
DMI number:
36344
22.
How blithe secure and brisk and gay
First Line:
How blithe secure and brisk and gay
Last Line:
Whose fear you never had
DMI number:
4352
23.
It was as learned traditions say
First Line:
It was as learned traditions say
Last Line:
And sighing to himself withdrew
Author:
Henry Brooke (Absolute)
DMI number:
33440
24.
It is not the silver nor gold of it self
First Line:
It is not the silver nor gold of it self
Last Line:
Whilst beggared honesty runs by their side
DMI number:
44424
25.
It is not the silver or gold of its self
First Line:
It is not the silver or gold of its self
Last Line:
This makes you as merry as we that do sing
DMI number:
43296
26.
Now while thy blooming spring with balmy sweets
First Line:
Now while thy blooming spring with balmy sweets
Last Line:
Thou mayst alas but barely mayst repent
DMI number:
8138
27.
Of all the nauseous complicated crimes
First Line:
Of all the nauseous complicated crimes
Last Line:
Is liar boaster coward fool and rude
DMI number:
8137
28.
Oh my love how happy am I
First Line:
Oh my love how happy am I
Last Line:
Since hearts are joyned we'll quickly joyn our Hands
DMI number:
43186
29.
Protect our state and let our Marlborough thrive
First Line:
Protect our state and let our Marlborough thrive
Last Line:
To see one man or the whole race in love
Author:
Anne Finch [nee Kingsmill] (Absolute)
DMI number:
6000
30.
Say why are you of late so drowsy grown
First Line:
Say why are you of late so drowsy grown
Last Line:
Whilst both our hearts as if in one agree
DMI number:
43187
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