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131.
The sun just over the hills was peeping
First Line:
The sun just over the hills was peeping
Last Line:
While slaves to Satan
Author:
Allan Ramsay (Absolute)
DMI number:
15361
132.
The sun now wheeling through the fisher's sign
First Line:
The sun now wheeling through the fisher's sign
Last Line:
Ere long our sporting visit we'll renew
DMI number:
37714
133.
The swift paced hours convoke again
First Line:
The swift paced hours convoke again
Last Line:
And grooms and statesmen praise your skill
DMI number:
31349
134.
The unexpected sound
First Line:
The unexpected sound
Last Line:
And stains the crystal with a purple flood
DMI number:
39702
135.
The youthful train
First Line:
The youthful train
Last Line:
High over his front his beams invade the skies
DMI number:
39701
136.
The whistling ploughman hails the blushing dawn
First Line:
The whistling ploughman hails the blushing dawn
Last Line:
And shout to the sound of the horn
DMI number:
32791
137.
There's pleasure sure in being clad in green
First Line:
There's pleasure sure in being clad in green
Last Line:
When will tomorrow come
Author:
Sneyd Davies (Confident)
DMI number:
36467
138.
There is a field through which I often pass
First Line:
There is a field through which I often pass
Last Line:
Live till tomorrow will have passed away
Author:
William Cowper (Absolute)
DMI number:
36966
139.
This I'll promise you a piece of venison
First Line:
This I'll promise you a piece of venison
Last Line:
To wound the firmament with forked horns
Author:
William Shakespeare (Speculation)
DMI number:
15192
140.
This lonesome dale these shaggy hills which lean
First Line:
This lonesome dale these shaggy hills which lean
Last Line:
And crown the sober cup with nutbrown ale
DMI number:
37660
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