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71.
Storms long enough at length have blown
First Line:
Storms long enough at length have blown
Last Line:
While Caesar is our guide
Author:
Samuel Woodford (Absolute)
DMI number:
42031
72.
Some gallipots falling a well-timed disaster
First Line:
Some gallipots falling a well-timed disaster
Last Line:
Broke his head while poor Syringe was spreading a plaster
DMI number:
16364
73.
Strange was the fate of yester-night
First Line:
Strange was the fate of yester-night
Last Line:
I'd willingly be drowned
DMI number:
5234
74.
The hallowed season and the joyful time
First Line:
The hallowed season and the joyful time
Last Line:
To peace and plenty conqest and our king
DMI number:
26632
75.
The hour past six the ladies seated were
First Line:
The hour past six the ladies seated were
Last Line:
The direful mischief caused by that bad poker
DMI number:
29998
76.
The crimson them on which I now do treat
First Line:
The crimson them on which I now do treat
Last Line:
At last enjoy eternal happiness
DMI number:
43490
77.
The day of wrath that dreadful day
First Line:
The day of wrath that dreadful day
Last Line:
Let guilty man compassion find
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
5924
78.
The day of wrath that dreadful day
First Line:
The day of wrath that dreadful day
Last Line:
Which must if once be ever so
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
5445
79.
The day that gave Belinda breath
First Line:
The day that gave Belinda breath
Last Line:
Whom fate designed to fire their Troy
Author:
Mary Jones (Absolute)
DMI number:
18142
80.
The differering elements do always jar
First Line:
The differering elements do always jar
Last Line:
That beauteous frame where thousand fires are
DMI number:
6056
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