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A gardener once at early day
First Line:
A gardener once at early day
Last Line:
The gardener crushed him with his toe
DMI number:
23092
2.
A gardener I come to this gay masquerade
First Line:
A gardener I come to this gay masquerade
Last Line:
A gardener can please you as well as a beau
DMI number:
37999
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A new born world the gardener's task began
First Line:
A new born world the gardener's task began
Last Line:
We will praise thee by our philosophic toil
Author:
Alexander Pennecuik (Confident)
DMI number:
28175
4.
A wondrous thing in Southwark did appear
First Line:
A wondrous thing in Southwark did appear
Last Line:
The fifth had but the half of one
DMI number:
15332
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As I walk over the garden's verdant glade
First Line:
As I walk over the garden's verdant glade
Last Line:
Does thus the beauteous spring immortalize
DMI number:
17696
6.
Between the smooth descent of yonder hills
First Line:
Between the smooth descent of yonder hills
Last Line:
Till came from heaven the unfeared and unresisted stroke
Author:
John Hoadly (Speculation)
DMI number:
19727
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Come powers of taste nor while the vacant hours
First Line:
Come powers of taste nor while the vacant hours
Last Line:
And let the mansion skirt St James's Park &c
DMI number:
33566
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Could he forget his death that every hour
First Line:
Could he forget his death that every hour
Last Line:
That still was conversant mongst beds of dust
DMI number:
29317
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Fair rose to thee all other flowers must yield
First Line:
Fair rose to thee all other flowers must yield
Last Line:
Not from the red nor white but the black rose
DMI number:
12465
10.
From busy scenes with peace alone retired
First Line:
From busy scenes with peace alone retired
Last Line:
And hope a fairer paradise on high
Author:
William Thompson (Absolute)
DMI number:
30480
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