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211.
The aged Swan oppressed by time and cares
First Line:
The aged Swan oppressed by time and cares
Last Line:
And phoenix-like from his own ashes rise
DMI number:
12756
212.
The barge she sat in like a burnished throne
First Line:
The barge she sat in like a burnished throne
Last Line:
And made a gap in nature
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
37359
213.
That daring monster in your first aenig
First Line:
That daring monster in your first aenig
Last Line:
Then on his centre turns and faceth every wind
DMI number:
7633
214.
That thou art daily born no doubt
First Line:
That thou art daily born no doubt
Last Line:
And both our joys complete
DMI number:
7708
215.
That vessel which you strangers see
First Line:
That vessel which you strangers see
Last Line:
To Castors and to Pollux shrines
DMI number:
8600
216.
States that never knew | A change but in their growth which a long peace
First Line:
States that never knew | A change but in their growth which a long peace
Last Line:
And lulled in her false quiet
Author:
Thomas Nabbes [Nabbs] (Absolute)
DMI number:
17117
217.
The hero said and with the torture stung
First Line:
The hero said and with the torture stung
Last Line:
And still the name of hapless Lychas bears
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
11723
218.
The hindmost wheel upon a coach
First Line:
The hindmost wheel upon a coach
Last Line:
And so I have explained your jest
DMI number:
7877
219.
The holy father bears two keys
First Line:
The holy father bears two keys
Last Line:
Of opening heaven's door
DMI number:
15844
220.
The golden apple that the Trojan boy
First Line:
The golden apple that the Trojan boy
Last Line:
That can give such a salve when that thou list
DMI number:
9010
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