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Ah gentle shepherd thine the lot to tend
First Line:
Ah gentle shepherd thine the lot to tend
Last Line:
And charitable habits learn in sport
Author:
John Dyer (Absolute)
DMI number:
30180
2.
And now all nature seemed in love
First Line:
And now all nature seemed in love
Last Line:
To welcome the new-liveried year
Author:
Sir Henry Wotton (Speculation)
DMI number:
12096
3.
Aspiring Phoebus who alone can warm
First Line:
Aspiring Phoebus who alone can warm
Last Line:
That each may fill the circle made by heaven
DMI number:
21961
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But come ye generous minds in whose wide thought
First Line:
But come ye generous minds in whose wide thought
Last Line:
The lonely heart with unexpected good
Author:
James Thomson (Absolute)
DMI number:
28525
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First let thy altars smoke with sacred fire
First Line:
First let thy altars smoke with sacred fire
Last Line:
Their long expected labours of the year
DMI number:
4835
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Hail bright invention by whose friendly aid
First Line:
Hail bright invention by whose friendly aid
Last Line:
And gives contentment to an only shirt
DMI number:
38051
7.
How very happy is the country swain
First Line:
How very happy is the country swain
Last Line:
Despise the pompous courts and smooth-tongued flattery
DMI number:
11788
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Just over the eastern hills the blushing morn
First Line:
Just over the eastern hills the blushing morn
Last Line:
To bless thy days with joy and lasting love
DMI number:
21962
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Now scorching Sirius burnt the thirsty moors
First Line:
Now scorching Sirius burnt the thirsty moors
Last Line:
Eurydice Eurydice the banks resound
Author:
Thomas Creech (Speculation) & Richard Maitland (Absolute)
DMI number:
3917
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Oh happy swains did they know how to prize
First Line:
Oh happy swains did they know how to prize
Last Line:
And anvils rung with scythes and shares alone
Author:
Edmund Burke (Absolute)
DMI number:
21928
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