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711.
The fair Eliza void of every pain
First Line:
The fair Eliza void of every pain
Last Line:
Who hug but cats on earth lead apes in hell
DMI number:
10013
712.
The falcon from above
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The falcon from above
Last Line:
The feathers foul with blood come tumbling down
DMI number:
39550
713.
The beast was sturdy large and tall
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The beast was sturdy large and tall
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The other would not hang an arse
DMI number:
39697
714.
The bee enclosed and through the amber shown
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The bee enclosed and through the amber shown
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Such might he wish to have his monument
DMI number:
27380
715.
The bee the goose the calf
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The bee the goose the calf
Last Line:
For deeds and dead men's wills
DMI number:
41909
716.
The bee the goose the sheep
First Line:
The bee the goose the sheep
Last Line:
For deeds and dead mens wills
DMI number:
43741
717.
The bees have common cities of their own
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The bees have common cities of their own
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Or dying murmurs of departing tides
DMI number:
39300
718.
The best of poets write of frogs
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The best of poets write of frogs
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And sighing with a harmless hiss departed
DMI number:
42958
719.
The big round tears run down his dappled neck
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The big round tears run down his dappled neck
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And mark his beauteous chequered sides with gore
Author:
James Thomson (Absolute)
DMI number:
22118
720.
The birds begin to strain their throats
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The birds begin to strain their throats
Last Line:
A mine of true content
DMI number:
31757
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