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201.
Since our late praises echoed through the north
First Line:
Since our late praises echoed through the north
Last Line:
And each be happy in each other's love
DMI number:
42823
202.
So where our wide Numidian wastes extend
First Line:
So where our wide Numidian wastes extend
Last Line:
And smothered in the dusty whirlwind dies
Author:
Joseph Addison (Absolute)
DMI number:
37438
203.
Some bards extoll in lofty lays
First Line:
Some bards extoll in lofty lays
Last Line:
Tomorrow we'll set sail again
DMI number:
25387
204.
Still my dear Lord do fair Italia's shores
First Line:
Still my dear Lord do fair Italia's shores
Last Line:
Your lordship might be happy even at Derry
DMI number:
25764
205.
Such were these pilgrims and from this display
First Line:
Such were these pilgrims and from this display
Last Line:
This noble tale began as you shall hear
Author:
Thomas Morell (Absolute)
DMI number:
12742
206.
Soon as young reason dawned in Junio's breast
First Line:
Soon as young reason dawned in Junio's breast
Last Line:
And still the Cane isles tell their matchless love
Author:
James Grainger (Absolute)
DMI number:
34931
207.
Some few particular I have set down
First Line:
Some few particular I have set down
Last Line:
But simply the laws of the land you could content you
DMI number:
41307
208.
Some guardian powers in pity to our land
First Line:
Some guardian powers in pity to our land
Last Line:
But souls like thine accomplished cannot spare
Author:
Constantia Grierson (Absolute)
DMI number:
11560
209.
Such a machine would even a saint provoke
First Line:
Such a machine would even a saint provoke
Last Line:
Think Englishmen on your own Banbury moor
DMI number:
33550
210.
Some travel hence to enrich their minds with skill
First Line:
Some travel hence to enrich their minds with skill
Last Line:
Thou art a perfect gentleman indeed
DMI number:
41311
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