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1.
A small neat house and little spot of ground
First Line:
A small neat house and little spot of ground
Last Line:
Paced home full grave and ruminating sad
Author:
William Dodd (Absolute)
DMI number:
33283
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A small neat house and little spot of ground
First Line:
A small neat house and little spot of ground
Last Line:
Packed home full grave and ruminating sad
Author:
William Dodd (Absolute)
DMI number:
33318
3.
All by the side of a clear winter fire
First Line:
All by the side of a clear winter fire
Last Line:
Some lazy minion oft enjoys the spoil
Author:
James Beattie (Speculation)
DMI number:
32467
4.
Ah Tityrus you can sit beneath a tree
First Line:
Ah Tityrus you can sit beneath a tree
Last Line:
Shadows of hills grow long and the sun low
DMI number:
41828
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A youthful pair whom mutual love endears
First Line:
A youthful pair whom mutual love endears
Last Line:
And mine as durable as skies above
DMI number:
38433
6.
Arise my Lycas in yon woody wilds
First Line:
Arise my Lycas in yon woody wilds
Last Line:
Shall never profane the silence of the groves
Author:
Thomas Warton (Absolute)
DMI number:
32527
7.
As Damon happiest of the sylvan train
First Line:
As Damon happiest of the sylvan train
Last Line:
Since thou art inconstant why should I be true
DMI number:
35736
8.
Awake my muse prepare a loftier theme
First Line:
Awake my muse prepare a loftier theme
Last Line:
To West-gate one and one to Cotton-end
Author:
Richard Jago (Absolute)
DMI number:
27523
9.
Beneath a tun whose vast capacious sides
First Line:
Beneath a tun whose vast capacious sides
Last Line:
And with unrivalled ditty charms alone
DMI number:
21717
10.
Beneath the beech's venerable shade
First Line:
Beneath the beech's venerable shade
Last Line:
From the vast mountain falls the extended shade
DMI number:
31497
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