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551.
The rosy morning with prevailing light
First Line:
The rosy morning with prevailing light
Last Line:
Sighs stopped their words and they could speak no more
Author:
John Froud (Absolute)
DMI number:
6775
552.
The seasons surely in these northern climes
First Line:
The seasons surely in these northern climes
Last Line:
To western waves precipitate the ray
DMI number:
37656
553.
The shepherd Paris bore the Spartan bride
First Line:
The shepherd Paris bore the Spartan bride
Last Line:
And piping homeward jocundly he passed
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
3916
554.
The waves are still and the unclouded day
First Line:
The waves are still and the unclouded day
Last Line:
And in her wanton song the easy nymph surprize
Author:
William Diaper (Absolute)
DMI number:
36354
555.
The story goes as fame will tattle still
First Line:
The story goes as fame will tattle still
Last Line:
Pleased Harry smiled to see his rival's pain
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Speculation)
DMI number:
18261
556.
The sun now mounting to the noon of day
First Line:
The sun now mounting to the noon of day
Last Line:
Had scarce two thirds his radiant circuit run
DMI number:
35734
557.
The sun now wheeling through the fisher's sign
First Line:
The sun now wheeling through the fisher's sign
Last Line:
Ere long our sporting visit we'll renew
DMI number:
37714
558.
The sweet rosy morning peeps over the hills
First Line:
The sweet rosy morning peeps over the hills
Last Line:
As our sports crown the day
DMI number:
2426
559.
The tender muse but now revealed to day
First Line:
The tender muse but now revealed to day
Last Line:
Gains on the skies and banisheth the light
DMI number:
10293
560.
The year of wonder now is come
First Line:
The year of wonder now is come
Last Line:
And Lewis lead you by the nose
DMI number:
6457
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