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411.
When to the levees of the great we run
First Line:
When to the levees of the great we run
Last Line:
Whilst what the court denies the country gives
DMI number:
5877
412.
When my Aminta weeps tis sure
First Line:
When my Aminta weeps tis sure
Last Line:
And make a palace of the shade | Far from the hurry we'll retire &c
DMI number:
2366
413.
When nothing serious entertains the town
First Line:
When nothing serious entertains the town
Last Line:
Love no repose but in itself can find
DMI number:
1896
414.
When in the crimson cloud of even
First Line:
When in the crimson cloud of even
Last Line:
And all the past is vain
Author:
James Beattie (Absolute)
DMI number:
37729
415.
When innocent pastime our pleasure did crown
First Line:
When innocent pastime our pleasure did crown
Last Line:
And love him wha's longing to center in thee
Author:
Allan Ramsay (Absolute)
DMI number:
2365
416.
When that envious god has robbed our mourning plains
First Line:
When that envious god has robbed our mourning plains
Last Line:
Proud of command and eager to obey
DMI number:
5806
417.
While I my friend indulge the rural scene
First Line:
While I my friend indulge the rural scene
Last Line:
And self-informed asked no external aid
DMI number:
19354
418.
Whenever my lot in life is fixed by chance
First Line:
Whenever my lot in life is fixed by chance
Last Line:
And in sweet solitude invoke a muse
DMI number:
35525
419.
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
420.
Where once by heavenly visions fired
First Line:
Where once by heavenly visions fired
Last Line:
Made sacred Caroline by thee
DMI number:
10849
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