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251.
In summer time when leaves grow green
First Line:
In summer time when leaves grow green
Last Line:
Where they shall live in peace and rest
DMI number:
36993
252.
In the social amusements of life let us live
First Line:
In the social amusements of life let us live
Last Line:
But we'll live and we'll love and we'll laugh while we can | where wisdom
DMI number:
29708
253.
In a plain pleasant cottage conveniently neat
First Line:
In a plain pleasant cottage conveniently neat
Last Line:
No monarch more blessed than the man of the mill
Author:
John Cunningham (Absolute)
DMI number:
32837
254.
Illustrious Pinchbeck condescend
First Line:
Illustrious Pinchbeck condescend
Last Line:
From Pinchbeck's patent snuffers
Author:
William Mason (Absolute)
DMI number:
38692
255.
In summer time when leaves grow green
First Line:
In summer time when leaves grow green
Last Line:
And so I end my song
DMI number:
36985
256.
In good King Edgar's days we read
First Line:
In good King Edgar's days we read
Last Line:
Let him do what he will
DMI number:
18162
257.
In history we are told how the lodges of old
First Line:
In history we are told how the lodges of old
Last Line:
To masonry friendship and brotherly love
DMI number:
37523
258.
In Lothian's fertile fields whose every plain
First Line:
In Lothian's fertile fields whose every plain
Last Line:
And bend and sweat beneath a heavy judge
DMI number:
25931
259.
In dogrel rhymes we seldom use
First Line:
In dogrel rhymes we seldom use
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Else swear our age wants wit as well as light
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
6601
260.
In former time it hath been upbraided thus
First Line:
In former time it hath been upbraided thus
Last Line:
Art thus embraced by ingenuity
DMI number:
43351
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