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141.
Thy influence love through every climate reigns
First Line:
Thy influence love through every climate reigns
Last Line:
Push without genius and arrive at state
DMI number:
31592
142.
Thy park Kimbolton and surrounding shade
First Line:
Thy park Kimbolton and surrounding shade
Last Line:
That bid him throw his baffled pencil by
Author:
Benjamin Hutchinson (Absolute)
DMI number:
32634
143.
Tis all eternal spring around
First Line:
Tis all eternal spring around
Last Line:
And lose the sight of this dull world with joy | Your Lysander
Author:
Aphra Behn (Absolute)
DMI number:
23365
144.
To sooth those ills of life which will arise
First Line:
To sooth those ills of life which will arise
Last Line:
Than ever will in this dim world be seen
DMI number:
26182
145.
To Avon's banks the muse once took her flight
First Line:
To Avon's banks the muse once took her flight
Last Line:
To grace those numbers which from beauty flow
DMI number:
35509
146.
To you ye happy few who here repair
First Line:
To you ye happy few who here repair
Last Line:
And boast a trade with Cromer or with Cley
DMI number:
24668
147.
Welcome the fairest and the happiest earth
First Line:
Welcome the fairest and the happiest earth
Last Line:
And shores will never fail to make them great
DMI number:
36111
148.
W---de thy beechen slopes with waving grain
First Line:
W---de thy beechen slopes with waving grain
Last Line:
That still they can recall those happier days
Author:
Thomas Warton (Absolute)
DMI number:
25784
149.
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
150.
We seem to lean over some hanging cliff
First Line:
We seem to lean over some hanging cliff
Last Line:
Infinite fathoms down and sink for ever
Author:
Charles Hopkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
18458
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