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41.
The gods o Walpole give no bliss sincere
First Line:
The gods o Walpole give no bliss sincere
Last Line:
He found her kind and soon believed her true
Author:
George Lyttelton (Absolute)
DMI number:
22306
42.
The sun now mounting to the noon of day
First Line:
The sun now mounting to the noon of day
Last Line:
Had scarce two thirds his radiant circuit run
DMI number:
35734
43.
To my last labour lend thy sacred aid
First Line:
To my last labour lend thy sacred aid
Last Line:
Go home my goats the gloomy night is nigh
Author:
James Beattie (Absolute)
DMI number:
25923
44.
Two swains beneath the covert of a rock
First Line:
Two swains beneath the covert of a rock
Last Line:
Would sing through all the seasons of the year
DMI number:
35735
45.
Welcome Philanthes to thy native fields
First Line:
Welcome Philanthes to thy native fields
Last Line:
The sun begins to welk in ruddy west
Author:
Thomas Warton (Absolute)
DMI number:
32530
46.
When sable midnight on the fields and woods
First Line:
When sable midnight on the fields and woods
Last Line:
Unwept unburied in a place unknown
Author:
Thomas Warton (Absolute)
DMI number:
32529
47.
While in the bosom of this deep recess
First Line:
While in the bosom of this deep recess
Last Line:
Of thousands thronging down we fall oppressed
Author:
Thomas Warton (Absolute)
DMI number:
32528
48.
Which way Calistan whither dost thou lead
First Line:
Which way Calistan whither dost thou lead
Last Line:
Corin farewell the storm begins to lower
Author:
Thomas Warton (Absolute)
DMI number:
32531
49.
Whilst you oh Tityrus at your ease are laid
First Line:
Whilst you oh Tityrus at your ease are laid
Last Line:
And linger shadows from high hills appear
DMI number:
11292
50.
Why is my life insipid now grown
First Line:
Why is my life insipid now grown
Last Line:
And where Sacharissa still carries the day
DMI number:
15483
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