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11.
Hence from my sight unfeeling sage
First Line:
Hence from my sight unfeeling sage
Last Line:
We gaze in transport lost then faint and die away
Author:
James Scott (Absolute)
DMI number:
31233
12.
Hence vain deluding joys
First Line:
Hence vain deluding joys
Last Line:
Their hymns to heaven's eternal king
Author:
James Scott (Absolute)
DMI number:
32700
13.
In that rude climate where the Alps arise
First Line:
In that rude climate where the Alps arise
Last Line:
And till with care the garden of my mind
Author:
James Scott (Absolute)
DMI number:
35986
14.
In that rude climate where the Alps arise
First Line:
In that rude climate where the Alps arise
Last Line:
Where veiled in brightness reigns the eternal god
Author:
James Scott (Confident)
DMI number:
33149
15.
Led by the muse my step pervades
First Line:
Led by the muse my step pervades
Last Line:
Stand next in place to Newton as in fame
Author:
James Scott (Absolute)
DMI number:
27905
16.
Led by thee muse my step pervades
First Line:
Led by thee muse my step pervades
Last Line:
Stand next in place to Newton as in fame
DMI number:
37664
17.
Let happier bards whose labouring breasts have known
First Line:
Let happier bards whose labouring breasts have known
Last Line:
And burn with heavenly flames unfelt before
DMI number:
27577
18.
Save me what means yon grisly shade
First Line:
Save me what means yon grisly shade
Last Line:
As morning brighter peers preceded still by night
Author:
James Scott (Absolute)
DMI number:
32511
19.
Why gentle god this long delay
First Line:
Why gentle god this long delay
Last Line:
Have dropped and left their aves half unsaid
Author:
James Scott (Absolute)
DMI number:
32510
20.
Yet once more sweetest queen of song
First Line:
Yet once more sweetest queen of song
Last Line:
And deathless fame reward your uncorrupted choice
Author:
James Scott (Absolute)
DMI number:
32512
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