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11.
Ah happy grove dark and secure retreat
First Line:
Ah happy grove dark and secure retreat
Last Line:
And whilst they live their flames can never die
Author:
Giovanni Battista Guarini (Absolute) & Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
3417
12.
Ah happy rills ah pleasing shade
First Line:
Ah happy rills ah pleasing shade
Last Line:
To breathe a second spring
Author:
Thomas Gray (Absolute)
DMI number:
37114
13.
All hail ye fields where constant peace attends
First Line:
All hail ye fields where constant peace attends
Last Line:
And sees his errors while there's time to mend
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
6680
14.
Adieu adieu ye tempting sweets of life
First Line:
Adieu adieu ye tempting sweets of life
Last Line:
Ye men and beasts ye cares and pleasures too
DMI number:
2882
15.
Ah stay thy wand oblivious over my eyes
First Line:
Ah stay thy wand oblivious over my eyes
Last Line:
Had brightly glittered over my mouldering head
Author:
John Delap (Absolute)
DMI number:
32273
16.
Ah why for ever on the wing
First Line:
Ah why for ever on the wing
Last Line:
The sweets of friendship and of love
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
27210
17.
After those revered papers whose souls is
First Line:
After those revered papers whose souls is
Last Line:
In length and ease are alike every where
DMI number:
43358
18.
Ah fortune wilt thou never smile
First Line:
Ah fortune wilt thou never smile
Last Line:
And give to joy its noblest power
DMI number:
38016
19.
And yet he fears to use them and be free
First Line:
And yet he fears to use them and be free
Last Line:
To apply the medicine that cures all diseases
Author:
Richard Duke (Absolute)
DMI number:
8704
20.
Amongst the gods a contest rose
First Line:
Amongst the gods a contest rose
Last Line:
Within himself sweet peace of mind
Author:
Charles Denis (Absolute)
DMI number:
28333
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