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591.
In the terraqueous globe I claim a share
First Line:
In the terraqueous globe I claim a share
Last Line:
Then ladies tell the theme that's so abstruse
DMI number:
15270
592.
In a vale fringed with woodland where grottos abound
First Line:
In a vale fringed with woodland where grottos abound
Last Line:
And the muses are all in alliance with love
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
27278
593.
In Albion's isle ere hoary time grew old
First Line:
In Albion's isle ere hoary time grew old
Last Line:
By all regretted and by all admired
DMI number:
33504
594.
In ancient days as Chaucer sung
First Line:
In ancient days as Chaucer sung
Last Line:
But every female in the spring of years
DMI number:
33812
595.
In antient mountains stands whose friendly shade
First Line:
In antient mountains stands whose friendly shade
Last Line:
By rising conduits thickening to a hell
DMI number:
44373
596.
In this dim cave a druid sleeps
First Line:
In this dim cave a druid sleeps
Last Line:
Some bird some insect to sustain
Author:
John Langhorne (Absolute)
DMI number:
38485
597.
In a fine shady grove last midsummer day
First Line:
In a fine shady grove last midsummer day
Last Line:
It may cause them to smile wish us happiness too
DMI number:
37582
598.
In a flowery myrtle grove
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In a flowery myrtle grove
Last Line:
Painting the evening with unusual red
DMI number:
5773
599.
In a garden t'other day
First Line:
In a garden t'other day
Last Line:
When your arrows pierce his heart
DMI number:
3547
600.
In summer labour like the painful ant
First Line:
In summer labour like the painful ant
Last Line:
Now bathe yourselves in rivers clear
DMI number:
23485
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