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1.
Hail ye sympathetic pleasures
First Line:
Hail ye sympathetic pleasures
Last Line:
Death proclaims his destined prey
Author:
John Tait (Speculation)
DMI number:
32763
2.
On cham's fair banks where learning's hallowed fane
First Line:
On cham's fair banks where learning's hallowed fane
Last Line:
Fixed on the solid base of adamantine fame
Author:
John Tait (Confident)
DMI number:
32758
3.
On Morven's hills where valour rose
First Line:
On Morven's hills where valour rose
Last Line:
She spoke and died away
Author:
John Tait (Absolute)
DMI number:
37063
4.
Simplicity thou lovely fair
First Line:
Simplicity thou lovely fair
Last Line:
I'll dedicate myself to thee
Author:
John Tait (Absolute)
DMI number:
32761
5.
Sweetest warbler of the wood
First Line:
Sweetest warbler of the wood
Last Line:
Restrain her verse and banish thee
Author:
John Tait (Absolute)
DMI number:
32765
6.
When balmy zephyr's gentle breeze
First Line:
When balmy zephyr's gentle breeze
Last Line:
Of sympathetic bliss
Author:
John Tait (Confident)
DMI number:
32764
7.
Yes here in the sylvan retreat
First Line:
Yes here in the sylvan retreat
Last Line:
And soften the breast of the swain
Author:
John Tait (Confident)
DMI number:
32766