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161.
Whence these returning throws convulsive throbs
First Line:
Whence these returning throws convulsive throbs
Last Line:
For ever sealed them in the vast abyss
DMI number:
24557
162.
While public robbers faster breed
First Line:
While public robbers faster breed
Last Line:
Their stations keep and only groan
DMI number:
22784
163.
While public robbers faster breed
First Line:
While public robbers faster breed
Last Line:
Their stations keep or only groan
DMI number:
17940
164.
Whereever you roam whatever ills you know
First Line:
Whereever you roam whatever ills you know
Last Line:
Conduct me angels through the vale of death
DMI number:
23570
165.
Whether you will like my song or like it not
First Line:
Whether you will like my song or like it not
Last Line:
His foes will be rewarded with a rope
DMI number:
43155
166.
Where sits the offence
First Line:
Where sits the offence
Last Line:
Let the fault's punishment be derived from thence
DMI number:
40698
167.
Who tells false tales of her I love
First Line:
Who tells false tales of her I love
Last Line:
Let her but be a woman still
DMI number:
23076
168.
Who would unblamed strike
First Line:
Who would unblamed strike
Last Line:
Must what he seems to do not seem to like
DMI number:
40706
169.
While every truly english breast
First Line:
While every truly english breast
Last Line:
Unthanked a thoughtless court
DMI number:
31996
170.
Why delays | His hand to execute what his decree
First Line:
Why delays | His hand to execute what his decree
Last Line:
To me and to my offspring would torment me | With cruel expectation
Author:
John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
40458
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