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81.
Thou who shalt stop where Thames' translucent wave
First Line:
Thou who shalt stop where Thames' translucent wave
Last Line:
Who dare to love their country and be poor
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
22537
82.
Thou Sodbury House my loved my sweet retreat
First Line:
Thou Sodbury House my loved my sweet retreat
Last Line:
And deal out blessings to the country round
Author:
Mary Chandler (Absolute)
DMI number:
18312
83.
Thus Adam went when from the garden driven
First Line:
Thus Adam went when from the garden driven
Last Line:
His Eve went with him but mine stayed behind
DMI number:
17614
84.
To lofty flights see sir a pupil soar
First Line:
To lofty flights see sir a pupil soar
Last Line:
And argue your superior sense and merit
DMI number:
21533
85.
To scenes where taste and genius dwell
First Line:
To scenes where taste and genius dwell
Last Line:
At Amwell fixed their fair abode
Author:
John Langhorne (Speculation) & Joseph Cockfield (Absolute)
DMI number:
32665
86.
Under this wickered turf and stone
First Line:
Under this wickered turf and stone
Last Line:
Be glad at Jephison's decease
DMI number:
19631
87.
Waft me kind sylvan powers to Monkton's plains
First Line:
Waft me kind sylvan powers to Monkton's plains
Last Line:
And acted in old times a modern masquerade
DMI number:
32238
88.
Warm in pursuit of foxes and renown
First Line:
Warm in pursuit of foxes and renown
Last Line:
Fallen is the Baal to which thou bowedst thy knee
Author:
Edward Young (Absolute)
DMI number:
37170
89.
Weeds from the ground instead of flowers sprout
First Line:
Weeds from the ground instead of flowers sprout
Last Line:
Then she had found no fruit and we had known no sin
DMI number:
25260
90.
What pleasing form commands the lifted eye
First Line:
What pleasing form commands the lifted eye
Last Line:
And next the sacred scriptures bless mankind
Author:
William Thompson (Absolute)
DMI number:
30481
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