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31.
Thy forests Windsor and thy green retreats
First Line:
Thy forests Windsor and thy green retreats
Last Line:
First in these fields I sung the sylvan strains
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
7392
32.
Tis usual now an inmate grass to see
First Line:
Tis usual now an inmate grass to see
Last Line:
Of alien trees and apples not her own
DMI number:
30170
33.
Tis not for nothing when just heaven does frown
First Line:
Tis not for nothing when just heaven does frown
Last Line:
Eurydice resounds from every side
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
1432
34.
Tis not that rural sports alone invite
First Line:
Tis not that rural sports alone invite
Last Line:
And my creator's name inspire my lays
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
37163
35.
To me ye sons of sorrow come
First Line:
To me ye sons of sorrow come
Last Line:
Blessed lord in serving thee
Author:
James Merrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
33052
36.
What soil the apple loves what care is due
First Line:
What soil the apple loves what care is due
Last Line:
Shall please all tastes and triumph over the vine
Author:
John Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
6395
37.
Whether the nobler horses breed you raise
First Line:
Whether the nobler horses breed you raise
Last Line:
Whilst ravished we the pleasing theme pursue
DMI number:
4816
38.
Who boldly dares deny
First Line:
Who boldly dares deny
Last Line:
Swift bounds the burning car nor hears the curbing rein
DMI number:
26784
39.
Ye northern blasts and Eurus wont to sweep
First Line:
Ye northern blasts and Eurus wont to sweep
Last Line:
Shall dwell for ever on our chosen plains
Author:
Richard Glover (Absolute)
DMI number:
32499
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