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21.
Clito the wise the generous and good
First Line:
Clito the wise the generous and good
Last Line:
I to my study to his garden he
DMI number:
4450
22.
Come let our voices join to sing
First Line:
Come let our voices join to sing
Last Line:
Embrace and practice his commands
DMI number:
36333
23.
Content's a treasure sought by all mankind
First Line:
Content's a treasure sought by all mankind
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And bring the golden hours again in view
DMI number:
8139
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Dismiss your parasites who praise for hire
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Dismiss your parasites who praise for hire
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Without one hour of sickness or disgust
Author:
John Armstrong (Absolute)
DMI number:
30896
25.
Far in a wild unknown to public view
First Line:
Far in a wild unknown to public view
Last Line:
And passed a life of piety and peace
Author:
Thomas Parnell (Absolute)
DMI number:
12340
26.
Far in a wild unknown to public view
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Far in a wild unknown to public view
Last Line:
And spent a life of piety and peace
Author:
Thomas Parnell (Absolute)
DMI number:
36187
27.
Happy the former age to which each field
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Happy the former age to which each field
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Where loss of blood and life is all the gain
DMI number:
43249
28.
Hark how the wakeful cheerful cock
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Hark how the wakeful cheerful cock
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Tis just we act our own who caused his tragedy
DMI number:
43238
29.
He that would choose a station so secure
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He that would choose a station so secure
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Thou shalt the force of all its rage defeat
DMI number:
43248
30.
He who has drunk the ethereal stream
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He who has drunk the ethereal stream
Last Line:
Dissolved with a dissolving world
DMI number:
36344
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