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A muse unskilled in venal praise
First Line:
A muse unskilled in venal praise
Last Line:
While shouting nations gaze
Author:
James Beattie (Absolute)
DMI number:
32710
2.
All by the side of a clear winter fire
First Line:
All by the side of a clear winter fire
Last Line:
Some lazy minion oft enjoys the spoil
Author:
James Beattie (Speculation)
DMI number:
32467
3.
Ah who can tell how hard it is to climb
First Line:
Ah who can tell how hard it is to climb
Last Line:
Tis meet that I should mourn flow forth afresh my tears
Author:
James Beattie (Absolute)
DMI number:
37728
4.
At the close of the day when the hamlet is still
First Line:
At the close of the day when the hamlet is still
Last Line:
And beauty immortal awakes from the tomb
Author:
James Beattie (Absolute)
DMI number:
37735
5.
At the close of the day when the hamlet is still
First Line:
At the close of the day when the hamlet is still
Last Line:
O when shall it dawn on the night of the grave
Author:
James Beattie (Absolute)
DMI number:
32709
6.
At the close of the day when the hamlet is still
First Line:
At the close of the day when the hamlet is still
Last Line:
Oh when shall it dawn on the gloom of the grave
Author:
James Beattie (Absolute)
DMI number:
32551
7.
But now let other themes our care engage
First Line:
But now let other themes our care engage
Last Line:
And industry and law maintain their sway severe
Author:
James Beattie (Absolute)
DMI number:
34106
8.
Farewell my best beloved whose heavenly mind
First Line:
Farewell my best beloved whose heavenly mind
Last Line:
My guide my friend my best beloved farewell
DMI number:
37734
9.
Laws as we read in ancient sages
First Line:
Laws as we read in ancient sages
Last Line:
And to the mountains scoured away
Author:
James Beattie (Absolute)
DMI number:
32468
10.
Memory be still why throng upon the thought
First Line:
Memory be still why throng upon the thought
Last Line:
For long the night and distant far his home
Author:
James Beattie (Absolute)
DMI number:
37666
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