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1.
Amid these mouldering walls this marble round
First Line:
Amid these mouldering walls this marble round
Last Line:
The only happy is the self-approved
Author:
William Whitehead (Absolute)
DMI number:
27812
2.
Behold my friend to this small orb confined
First Line:
Behold my friend to this small orb confined
Last Line:
And lost the friend the universe had gained
Author:
William Whitehead (Absolute)
DMI number:
27829
3.
From Latian fields the mansions of renown
First Line:
From Latian fields the mansions of renown
Last Line:
And still new trophies rise at once to arts and arms
Author:
William Whitehead (Absolute)
DMI number:
27814
4.
Silent and clear through yonder peaceful vale
First Line:
Silent and clear through yonder peaceful vale
Last Line:
Polluted ooze or heaps of barren sand
Author:
William Whitehead (Absolute)
DMI number:
27811
5.
Twas in this isle o Wright indulge my lay
First Line:
Twas in this isle o Wright indulge my lay
Last Line:
And friendship well matured from youth to age
Author:
William Whitehead (Absolute)
DMI number:
27828
6.
Vain were the thought to instruct the verse to flow
First Line:
Vain were the thought to instruct the verse to flow
Last Line:
And life gushed out as he disclosed the wound
Author:
William Whitehead (Speculation)
DMI number:
17872
7.
Yes noble youth tis true the softer arts
First Line:
Yes noble youth tis true the softer arts
Last Line:
Exalt but be thyself what they record
Author:
William Whitehead (Absolute)
DMI number:
27813