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21.
Come sorrow come embrace my yielding heart
First Line:
Come sorrow come embrace my yielding heart
Last Line:
The nation surely Madam mourns with you
DMI number:
43456
22.
Complain we may much is amiss
First Line:
Complain we may much is amiss
Last Line:
Glory to thee for aye amen
Author:
John Cheke (Absolute)
DMI number:
9047
23.
Cunning calamity
First Line:
Cunning calamity
Last Line:
When I most need it dull the edge of mine
Author:
Nathan Field (Absolute) & Philip Massinger (Absolute) & John Fletcher (Absolute)
DMI number:
13833
24.
Enough of hail and cruel snow
First Line:
Enough of hail and cruel snow
Last Line:
Thou being our guide
Author:
Sir Richard Fanshawe (Absolute)
DMI number:
42030
25.
Earth felt the wound and nature from her seat
First Line:
Earth felt the wound and nature from her seat
Last Line:
Sighing through all her works gave signs of woe
DMI number:
39493
26.
Earthquakes which are convulsions of the ground
First Line:
Earthquakes which are convulsions of the ground
Last Line:
Such heavings had our souls
DMI number:
39494
27.
Dreadful awful is the sight
First Line:
Dreadful awful is the sight
Last Line:
And all its flaming fury assuage
DMI number:
26506
28.
Dreams are monitions sent us from high heaven
First Line:
Dreams are monitions sent us from high heaven
Last Line:
How man may shun the ruin they foretell
DMI number:
20833
29.
Eve at his feet
First Line:
Eve at his feet
Last Line:
Me me only just object of his ire
Author:
John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
33357
30.
Fair river fostered by cascades
First Line:
Fair river fostered by cascades
Last Line:
Bleeding and pale the son of Owen lies
Author:
Mr Ryan (Absolute)
DMI number:
38688
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