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11.
Ere the radiant sun
First Line:
Ere the radiant sun
Last Line:
To lead the train of Phoebus and the spring
Author:
Mark Akenside (Absolute)
DMI number:
31456
12.
For since the course
First Line:
For since the course
Last Line:
Stole first into the mind
Author:
Mark Akenside (Absolute)
DMI number:
31459
13.
For toils which patriots have endured
First Line:
For toils which patriots have endured
Last Line:
Which thou hast kept entire from force and factious guile
Author:
Mark Akenside (Absolute)
DMI number:
27803
14.
From heaven my strains begin from heaven descends
First Line:
From heaven my strains begin from heaven descends
Last Line:
Enamoured they partake the eternal joy
Author:
Mark Akenside (Absolute)
DMI number:
35127
15.
From heaven my strains begin from heaven descends
First Line:
From heaven my strains begin from heaven descends
Last Line:
To lead the train of Phoebus and the spring
Author:
Mark Akenside (Absolute)
DMI number:
37202
16.
How thick the shades of evening close
First Line:
How thick the shades of evening close
Last Line:
Which none but friends and lovers know
Author:
Mark Akenside (Absolute)
DMI number:
22628
17.
Indeed my Phaedria if to find
First Line:
Indeed my Phaedria if to find
Last Line:
Some happier love some truer fair
Author:
Mark Akenside (Absolute)
DMI number:
36957
18.
Indeed my Phaedria if to find
First Line:
Indeed my Phaedria if to find
Last Line:
Than all that ever bridegroom wore
Author:
Mark Akenside (Absolute)
DMI number:
22627
19.
Inhabitant of earth to whom is given
First Line:
Inhabitant of earth to whom is given
Last Line:
For ever nearer to the life divine
Author:
Mark Akenside (Absolute)
DMI number:
31458
20.
In vain thy lawless fires contend with mine
First Line:
In vain thy lawless fires contend with mine
Last Line:
A constant friendship in a tender love
Author:
Mark Akenside (Speculation)
DMI number:
29617
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