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131.
O love who in my breast's most noble part
First Line:
O love who in my breast's most noble part
Last Line:
And thro my numbers dart celestial light
DMI number:
44676
132.
Oft had I heard as if in fairy dream
First Line:
Oft had I heard as if in fairy dream
Last Line:
And charm wild echo with thy magic lay
DMI number:
38074
133.
Oh might these sighs and tears return again
First Line:
Oh might these sighs and tears return again
Last Line:
The effect and cause the punishment and sin
Author:
John Donne (Absolute)
DMI number:
9250
134.
Oh my black soul now thou art summoned
First Line:
Oh my black soul now thou art summoned
Last Line:
That being red it dies red souls to white
Author:
John Donne (Absolute)
DMI number:
9251
135.
Oh banks of Loire ye fields beloved in vain
First Line:
Oh banks of Loire ye fields beloved in vain
Last Line:
And you ye friends beloved in vain farewell
DMI number:
36675
136.
Oh Petrarch head and prince of poets all
First Line:
Oh Petrarch head and prince of poets all
Last Line:
And her had Petrarch for his paragon
DMI number:
8997
137.
Our floods queen Thames for Ships and swans is crowned
First Line:
Our floods queen Thames for Ships and swans is crowned
Last Line:
And the old Lea brags of the Danish blood
DMI number:
43717
138.
Only sweet love afford me but thy heart
First Line:
Only sweet love afford me but thy heart
Last Line:
For then I know thou wilt the rest impart
DMI number:
49730
139.
Once early as the ruddy bashful morn
First Line:
Once early as the ruddy bashful morn
Last Line:
Had she but stayed and I my sight retained
Author:
Patrick Hannay (Absolute)
DMI number:
3290
140.
Queen of the silver bow by thy pale beam
First Line:
Queen of the silver bow by thy pale beam
Last Line:
Poor wearied pilgrim in this toiling scene
Author:
Charlotte Smith [nee Turner] (Absolute)
DMI number:
35696
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