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721.
The solemn dirge prepare what bard unsung
First Line:
The solemn dirge prepare what bard unsung
Last Line:
Their forms reflecting as thy Frederick's they
DMI number:
22651
722.
The solemn hand of sable suited night
First Line:
The solemn hand of sable suited night
Last Line:
And bathe the senseless marble with a tear
Author:
Henry James Pye (Absolute)
DMI number:
29224
723.
The very bees O sweet Menander hung
First Line:
The very bees O sweet Menander hung
Last Line:
And raise her glory to the skies in thine
DMI number:
28977
724.
The very bees oh sweet Menander hung
First Line:
The very bees oh sweet Menander hung
Last Line:
And raise its glory to the skies in thine
DMI number:
13750
725.
The villains now are ripe let's pay our vow
First Line:
The villains now are ripe let's pay our vow
Last Line:
Shall last as long as they conspired to sit
DMI number:
42966
726.
The ways of providence are just but wear
First Line:
The ways of providence are just but wear
Last Line:
And by securing him secure our state
DMI number:
42882
727.
The weak and ignorant by nature led
First Line:
The weak and ignorant by nature led
Last Line:
The brave may pity what he never fears
DMI number:
19370
728.
The stately seats the ladies bright of hue
First Line:
The stately seats the ladies bright of hue
Last Line:
The dances short long tales of sweet delight
Author:
Henry Howard (Absolute)
DMI number:
9099
729.
The sun diffusing genial fires
First Line:
The sun diffusing genial fires
Last Line:
Her dear Redeemer's love
Author:
James Woodhouse (Absolute)
DMI number:
28571
730.
The sun far southward bends his annual way
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The sun far southward bends his annual way
Last Line:
And autumn's corn clad field and winter's sounding storm
Author:
John Scott (Absolute)
DMI number:
32302
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