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1.
Against the rigours of a damp cold heaven
First Line:
Against the rigours of a damp cold heaven
Last Line:
I praise their dauntless heart
Author:
John Armstrong (Absolute)
DMI number:
30696
2.
Begin with gentle toils and as your nerves
First Line:
Begin with gentle toils and as your nerves
Last Line:
Or the slow minings of the hectic fire
Author:
John Armstrong (Absolute)
DMI number:
37203
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Begin with gentle toils and as your nerves
First Line:
Begin with gentle toils and as your nerves
Last Line:
With dangerous inundation
Author:
John Armstrong (Absolute)
DMI number:
30694
4.
Behold the labourer of the glebe who toils
First Line:
Behold the labourer of the glebe who toils
Last Line:
The vocal forest with the jovial horn
Author:
John Armstrong (Absolute)
DMI number:
30691
5.
By toil subdued the warrior and the hind
First Line:
By toil subdued the warrior and the hind
Last Line:
Blunt every sense and powerless every limb
Author:
John Armstrong (Absolute)
DMI number:
30705
6.
But from the recent meal no labours please
First Line:
But from the recent meal no labours please
Last Line:
Melts all the night in strains of amorous woe
Author:
John Armstrong (Absolute)
DMI number:
30699
7.
But he the muse's laurel justly shares
First Line:
But he the muse's laurel justly shares
Last Line:
One power of physic melody and song
Author:
John Armstrong (Absolute)
DMI number:
30725
8.
But would you sweetly waste the blank of night
First Line:
But would you sweetly waste the blank of night
Last Line:
With feasts too late too solid or too full
Author:
John Armstrong (Absolute)
DMI number:
30701
9.
But soon your heaven is gone a heavier gloom
First Line:
But soon your heaven is gone a heavier gloom
Last Line:
You lavished more than might support three days
Author:
John Armstrong (Absolute)
DMI number:
30714
10.
But there is a passion whose tempestuous sway
First Line:
But there is a passion whose tempestuous sway
Last Line:
And sudden grief and rage and sudden joy
Author:
John Armstrong (Absolute)
DMI number:
30722
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