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A shape alone let others prize
First Line:
A shape alone let others prize
Last Line:
And read them perfect there
Author:
Mark Akenside (Confident)
DMI number:
36938
2.
Adieu to Leyden's lonely bound
First Line:
Adieu to Leyden's lonely bound
Last Line:
There public zeal defies the test of blame
Author:
Mark Akenside (Absolute)
DMI number:
22632
3.
Amid the garden's fragrance laid
First Line:
Amid the garden's fragrance laid
Last Line:
To pleasure and to health
Author:
Mark Akenside (Absolute)
DMI number:
22623
4.
Behold the foremost band of slender thought
First Line:
Behold the foremost band of slender thought
Last Line:
As to the lettered sage's curious eye
Author:
Mark Akenside (Absolute)
DMI number:
31460
5.
Behold the ways | Of heavens eternal destiny to man
First Line:
Behold the ways | Of heavens eternal destiny to man
Last Line:
Nor so effaced the image of its fire
Author:
Mark Akenside (Absolute)
DMI number:
34986
6.
By what fine ties hath God connected things
First Line:
By what fine ties hath God connected things
Last Line:
Cheers his long labours and renews his frame
Author:
Mark Akenside (Absolute)
DMI number:
31461
7.
Call now to mind that high capacious powers
First Line:
Call now to mind that high capacious powers
Last Line:
Each trembling heart with grateful terrors quelled
Author:
Mark Akenside (Absolute)
DMI number:
35247
8.
Call now to mind what high capacious powers
First Line:
Call now to mind what high capacious powers
Last Line:
Each trembling heart with grateful terrors quelled
Author:
Mark Akenside (Absolute)
DMI number:
35130
9.
But not alike to every mortal eye
First Line:
But not alike to every mortal eye
Last Line:
Enamoured they partake the eternal joy
Author:
Mark Akenside (Absolute)
DMI number:
37102
10.
But were not nature still endowed at large
First Line:
But were not nature still endowed at large
Last Line:
Such and so various are the tastes of men
Author:
Mark Akenside (Absolute)
DMI number:
37105
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