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271.
The month over which the nearer sun displays
First Line:
The month over which the nearer sun displays
Last Line:
Takes to the reeking brook his dewy way
Author:
Henry Needler (Absolute)
DMI number:
12894
272.
The rays of wit gild wheresoever they strike
First Line:
The rays of wit gild wheresoever they strike
Last Line:
That cheer the strong and pain the weaker sight
Author:
Benjamin Stillingfleet (Absolute)
DMI number:
30964
273.
The prepositions make appear
First Line:
The prepositions make appear
Last Line:
And peace that never dies
Author:
William le Tans'ur (Absolute)
DMI number:
36494
274.
Then know this truth enough for man to know
First Line:
Then know this truth enough for man to know
Last Line:
Since but to wish more virtue is to gain
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
30938
275.
The soul with store of bright ideas fraught
First Line:
The soul with store of bright ideas fraught
Last Line:
Than in the vast expanse of pole to pole
DMI number:
31171
276.
The way in earthly things true joy to find
First Line:
The way in earthly things true joy to find
Last Line:
Such as be fearless free contented men
DMI number:
5585
277.
The subject of my song is health
First Line:
The subject of my song is health
Last Line:
In wisdom's volume stand for fools
DMI number:
27016
278.
The theme of malice and the courtier's song
First Line:
The theme of malice and the courtier's song
Last Line:
And place my sure my lasting hopes in thee
DMI number:
7441
279.
The time once come ordained by heaven's high will
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The time once come ordained by heaven's high will
Last Line:
Life's various ills its train of endless woes
DMI number:
31176
280.
The title of this book when Cupid spied
First Line:
The title of this book when Cupid spied
Last Line:
Ye nymphs and youth applaud my healing song
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
7351
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