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151.
Health to my friend who loves the town so well
First Line:
Health to my friend who loves the town so well
Last Line:
And wanting nothing in the world but thee
DMI number:
44688
152.
Health to my friend who loves the town so well
First Line:
Health to my friend who loves the town so well
Last Line:
And wanting nothing in the world but thee
DMI number:
954
153.
Hear Phoebus source of light heaven's brightest grace
First Line:
Hear Phoebus source of light heaven's brightest grace
Last Line:
Allows our prayer and all the powers above
Author:
William Duncombe (Confident)
DMI number:
1828
154.
Happy the man whom bounteous gods allow
First Line:
Happy the man whom bounteous gods allow
Last Line:
Than lamb and kid lettuce and olives here
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
946
155.
Happy's the man and highly blessed
First Line:
Happy's the man and highly blessed
Last Line:
And as in labour sweat
DMI number:
7865
156.
Haste my Mecenas haste away
First Line:
Haste my Mecenas haste away
Last Line:
Nor think on all I leave behind
DMI number:
15474
157.
He is grown old he is abhorred
First Line:
He is grown old he is abhorred
Last Line:
The world's contempt not worth its hate
DMI number:
18272
158.
He on whose birth Apollo strongly shone
First Line:
He on whose birth Apollo strongly shone
Last Line:
And that I please if I can please is thine
DMI number:
23284
159.
He on whose birth the lyric queen
First Line:
He on whose birth the lyric queen
Last Line:
O Goddess is thy gift alone
Author:
Francis Atterbury (Absolute)
DMI number:
15913
160.
He that would great in science grow
First Line:
He that would great in science grow
Last Line:
Leaving both common souls and common clay
Author:
Walter Titley (Absolute)
DMI number:
27843
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