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341.
Where oxen do low
First Line:
Where oxen do low
Last Line:
And so you may ring your bells
Author:
Thomas D'Urfey (Absolute)
DMI number:
2631
342.
Where the light cannot pierce in a grove of tall trees
First Line:
Where the light cannot pierce in a grove of tall trees
Last Line:
And each morning shall rise with new charms
Author:
Thomas Brerewood (Absolute)
DMI number:
29229
343.
While you dear Strephon with unwearied pain
First Line:
While you dear Strephon with unwearied pain
Last Line:
But dull confinement makes a court a jail
DMI number:
10254
344.
When western breezes fan the shore
First Line:
When western breezes fan the shore
Last Line:
Or sweetly sink into a dream
DMI number:
33418
345.
While you in nature's works explore
First Line:
While you in nature's works explore
Last Line:
My wishes to Menalcas' ear
DMI number:
35363
346.
While you my friend enjoy the rural air
First Line:
While you my friend enjoy the rural air
Last Line:
And bless the sight of him who does your absence mourn
DMI number:
8504
347.
Whilst here the tardy moving hours I spend
First Line:
Whilst here the tardy moving hours I spend
Last Line:
Dispel this gloom of night and give the day
DMI number:
19367
348.
Whilst you in some calm rural cottage sit
First Line:
Whilst you in some calm rural cottage sit
Last Line:
We dine we dawdle we get drunk and sleep
DMI number:
12783
349.
Whilst you oh Tityrus at your ease are laid
First Line:
Whilst you oh Tityrus at your ease are laid
Last Line:
And linger shadows from high hills appear
DMI number:
11292
350.
Whilst others praise in pompous rhyme
First Line:
Whilst others praise in pompous rhyme
Last Line:
And slight the follies of the age
Author:
Samuel Bowden (Absolute)
DMI number:
40589
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