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31.
Not uglier follow the night hag when called
First Line:
Not uglier follow the night hag when called
Last Line:
Eclipses at their charms
DMI number:
40345
32.
On Januarys sixth nine and twenty five
First Line:
On Januarys sixth nine and twenty five
Last Line:
Novembers third and twelfth bring happiness
DMI number:
23500
33.
One day an honest farmer went
First Line:
One day an honest farmer went
Last Line:
And madam had her Pug again
DMI number:
21796
34.
Permit me muse still farther to explore
First Line:
Permit me muse still farther to explore
Last Line:
That man for such employments ever was made
Author:
Benjamin Stillingfleet (Absolute)
DMI number:
31022
35.
Renowned for magic arts her charms unbind
First Line:
Renowned for magic arts her charms unbind
Last Line:
Pale ghosts ascend and mountain ashes fall
DMI number:
40343
36.
Scotland be sad now and lament thy child whom thou hast lost
First Line:
Scotland be sad now and lament thy child whom thou hast lost
Last Line:
Then scors in peace shall quietly pass joyful days for ever
DMI number:
29740
37.
Smeared with these powerful juices on the plain
First Line:
Smeared with these powerful juices on the plain
Last Line:
Verse fires the frozen veins
DMI number:
40342
38.
Tells how the drudging goblin sweat
First Line:
Tells how the drudging goblin sweat
Last Line:
Ere the first cock his matins rings
Author:
John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
37620
39.
Sure thou in some ill chosen hour was born
First Line:
Sure thou in some ill chosen hour was born
Last Line:
Yet there is room for peace and me to dwell
DMI number:
22715
40.
The gentry may think what they will
First Line:
The gentry may think what they will
Last Line:
I'm likely to thrive by their folly
DMI number:
22564
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