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51.
Let England record
First Line:
Let England record
Last Line:
God sent me green peas for my dinner
Author:
Christiana le Tans'ur (Absolute)
DMI number:
36852
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Kind night and day both nature's offsprings are
First Line:
Kind night and day both nature's offsprings are
Last Line:
And all their beauties spotted with disdain
DMI number:
44375
53.
Knowest thou not
First Line:
Knowest thou not
Last Line:
Stand bare and naked trembling at themselves
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
37405
54.
Nature with open volume stands
First Line:
Nature with open volume stands
Last Line:
But cease my rambling thoughts for breakfast calls me home
DMI number:
26167
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No voice more soft than thunder can express
First Line:
No voice more soft than thunder can express
Last Line:
And always peace and loyalty pursue
DMI number:
22515
56.
Now from his orient throne the golden sun
First Line:
Now from his orient throne the golden sun
Last Line:
The balmy odours with a breath of praise
DMI number:
30405
57.
Now from night's womb the glorious day breaks forth
First Line:
Now from night's womb the glorious day breaks forth
Last Line:
And seems to kindle from the setting stars
Author:
Nathaniel Lee (Absolute)
DMI number:
20088
58.
Now gins the fair dew-dabbling blushing morn
First Line:
Now gins the fair dew-dabbling blushing morn
Last Line:
The overpeeping tops of highest hills
Author:
William Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
16695
59.
Now had Aurora on the face of night
First Line:
Now had Aurora on the face of night
Last Line:
The shady dregs precipitated fell
DMI number:
39879
60.
Now morn her rosy steps in th' orient clime
First Line:
Now morn her rosy steps in th' orient clime
Last Line:
Her rosy progress
Author:
John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
22812
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