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101.
Away fantastic joys of human race
First Line:
Away fantastic joys of human race
Last Line:
A vapour swept the vision from my eyes
DMI number:
22270
102.
Away fond hope away the dawning joy
First Line:
Away fond hope away the dawning joy
Last Line:
Husband and friend in brightest colours shone
DMI number:
22294
103.
Away my muse far from the British shore
First Line:
Away my muse far from the British shore
Last Line:
Yet felt the heavenly joys she smiled and then conceived
DMI number:
42836
104.
Auld reeky mourn in sable hue
First Line:
Auld reeky mourn in sable hue
Last Line:
Guess whether ye're in heaven or hell | They're sure ye're dead
Author:
Allan Ramsay (Absolute)
DMI number:
28063
105.
Aurora rising from old Tithon's bed
First Line:
Aurora rising from old Tithon's bed
Last Line:
Drove the dear shades that hid our joys away
DMI number:
6691
106.
As with soft numbers when the Thracian tried
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As with soft numbers when the Thracian tried
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That it rejects the life thy voice could give
DMI number:
11795
107.
Ask me not why the rose doth fade
First Line:
Ask me not why the rose doth fade
Last Line:
Pine and consume into a flame
DMI number:
43483
108.
Ask not the cause why all the tuneful swains
First Line:
Ask not the cause why all the tuneful swains
Last Line:
While hyacinths and myrtles round her spring
Author:
Elijah Fenton (Absolute)
DMI number:
6463
109.
Ask not the world what treasure it has lost
First Line:
Ask not the world what treasure it has lost
Last Line:
Clothe thy own soul and make the saint complete
DMI number:
8264
110.
Be gone delusion vain
First Line:
Be gone delusion vain
Last Line:
To deck the altars of their powers divine
Author:
James Scott (Absolute)
DMI number:
32760
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