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91.
When now the spring had burst with genial power
First Line:
When now the spring had burst with genial power
Last Line:
But love that raging tempest of the mind
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
30869
92.
While over my head this laurel woven bower
First Line:
While over my head this laurel woven bower
Last Line:
To tread through age the footsteps of thy youth
Author:
William Mason (Absolute)
DMI number:
38092
93.
Where Kensington high over the neighbouring lands
First Line:
Where Kensington high over the neighbouring lands
Last Line:
And grace the groves where Albion's kinsmen reign
Author:
Thomas Tickell (Absolute)
DMI number:
22254
94.
Who is this thilke old bard which wonneth here
First Line:
Who is this thilke old bard which wonneth here
Last Line:
And merie be thy heart old Dan Chaucer
Author:
William Thompson (Absolute)
DMI number:
30478
95.
Your blessings sir are great I must confess
First Line:
Your blessings sir are great I must confess
Last Line:
So at this present take my leave and rest yours
DMI number:
7931
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