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11.
Happy the mortal whose enlightened eyes
First Line:
Happy the mortal whose enlightened eyes
Last Line:
And lose the real for fantastic joy
Author:
William Broome (Speculation)
DMI number:
9838
12.
How calm the evening see the falling day
First Line:
How calm the evening see the falling day
Last Line:
And guard the younglins from th' unwholesome air
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
9836
13.
Lo the vintage now is done
First Line:
Lo the vintage now is done
Last Line:
The happy happy impudence
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
27342
14.
Let vulgar souls triumphal arches raise
First Line:
Let vulgar souls triumphal arches raise
Last Line:
Even fiends relenting hear their rage away
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
12257
15.
Love is a noble rich repast
First Line:
Love is a noble rich repast
Last Line:
She'd never been worth a golden shower
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
9839
16.
My eyes with floods of tears overflow
First Line:
My eyes with floods of tears overflow
Last Line:
The vigorous god into her leaves
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
7431
17.
I who was once the glory of the plain
First Line:
I who was once the glory of the plain
Last Line:
My sighs shall drive the ship and fill the flagging sails
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
7312
18.
If ever my humble muse melodious sings
First Line:
If ever my humble muse melodious sings
Last Line:
And what the god inspired the priestess spoke
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
7319
19.
On a fair mead a dunghill lay
First Line:
On a fair mead a dunghill lay
Last Line:
New honours over my rising head
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
30692
20.
Once more not uninspired the string
First Line:
Once more not uninspired the string
Last Line:
My precepts to regale the mind
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
27396
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