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681.
Where gentle Kennet joins his friendly streams
First Line:
Where gentle Kennet joins his friendly streams
Last Line:
Or these presage and bright Pulcheria's kind
DMI number:
18822
682.
Where Hampstead's lofty summits rise
First Line:
Where Hampstead's lofty summits rise
Last Line:
He said then bowed his head and died
DMI number:
12853
683.
When women knew no woe
First Line:
When women knew no woe
Last Line:
And so think I with a down down derrie
DMI number:
44876
684.
While our flocks are a feeding
First Line:
While our flocks are a feeding
Last Line:
Than swain ever before
DMI number:
1267
685.
Where's my swain so blithe and clever
First Line:
Where's my swain so blithe and clever
Last Line:
Stay for none beyond tomorrow
DMI number:
32876
686.
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
687.
Where Oxford views the source of rural wealth
First Line:
Where Oxford views the source of rural wealth
Last Line:
To southern climes of undiminished day
DMI number:
28928
688.
Where pines and cedars form a wood
First Line:
Where pines and cedars form a wood
Last Line:
And get a race of boys
DMI number:
1406
689.
Where through the meads fair Isis cuts her way
First Line:
Where through the meads fair Isis cuts her way
Last Line:
Thou teachest them to please for thou art all in all
DMI number:
23397
690.
Where Tweed's fair plains in liberal beauty lie
First Line:
Where Tweed's fair plains in liberal beauty lie
Last Line:
And in their shade reproach and envy die
Author:
John Langhorne (Absolute)
DMI number:
35395
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