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31.
Grant me gods a little seat
First Line:
Grant me gods a little seat
Last Line:
When I ask a little more
DMI number:
22729
32.
Health to the bard in Leasowes' happy groves
First Line:
Health to the bard in Leasowes' happy groves
Last Line:
Shenstone be taste and fame and fortune thine
Author:
Elizabeth Thomas (Absolute)
DMI number:
31242
33.
He who hath seen the gardens at Versailles
First Line:
He who hath seen the gardens at Versailles
Last Line:
When sterile winter shall be autumn still
DMI number:
27571
34.
Here Maro rests beneath the fragrant shade
First Line:
Here Maro rests beneath the fragrant shade
Last Line:
Give me the products of his rural muse
Author:
William Thompson (Absolute)
DMI number:
30490
35.
Here mighty Milton in the blaze of noon
First Line:
Here mighty Milton in the blaze of noon
Last Line:
As of the sons of men the greatest thou
Author:
William Thompson (Absolute)
DMI number:
30476
36.
Here my Chloe charming maid
First Line:
Here my Chloe charming maid
Last Line:
Can you see and not admire
Author:
Edward Burnaby Greene (Speculation)
DMI number:
27198
37.
Here lives a half pay poet run to rust
First Line:
Here lives a half pay poet run to rust
Last Line:
And all his willows weeping in the dust
Author:
Charles Churchill (Absolute)
DMI number:
33817
38.
How dull how faded New Park Meadows seem
First Line:
How dull how faded New Park Meadows seem
Last Line:
And my glib tongue thy lasting praises sing
DMI number:
20707
39.
How charming is this little spot
First Line:
How charming is this little spot
Last Line:
And every action guides
Author:
Mary Chandler (Absolute)
DMI number:
18298
40.
In Tempe's shades the living lyre was strung
First Line:
In Tempe's shades the living lyre was strung
Last Line:
Says harmony itself inhabits here
DMI number:
35378
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