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191.
Stephen and time
First Line:
Stephen and time
Last Line:
Now time's beat Stephen
DMI number:
21835
192.
South winds the spring attending still
First Line:
South winds the spring attending still
Last Line:
Tis sweet sometime to be in jest
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
42144
193.
Spring vexed to see by one night's frost
First Line:
Spring vexed to see by one night's frost
Last Line:
He smiles and blossoms all the year
DMI number:
19135
194.
Stand fair encountered both grave sovereign time
First Line:
Stand fair encountered both grave sovereign time
Last Line:
Whilst Rogers dust lies here time will his fame commence
DMI number:
26085
195.
Some men in words do much abound
First Line:
Some men in words do much abound
Last Line:
The answer's twenty six
DMI number:
7719
196.
Stranger kneel here to age due homage pay
First Line:
Stranger kneel here to age due homage pay
Last Line:
We all are mortal oaks and heroes die
Author:
Francis Coventry (Absolute)
DMI number:
29619
197.
Some seraph lend your heavenly tongue
First Line:
Some seraph lend your heavenly tongue
Last Line:
And vast eternity
Author:
Isaac Watts (Absolute)
DMI number:
32727
198.
The ancient times what is the best do show
First Line:
The ancient times what is the best do show
Last Line:
The modern teach what is most fit to do
DMI number:
41271
199.
Take the gift that I bestow
First Line:
Take the gift that I bestow
Last Line:
To teeth of time 'twill fall a prey
DMI number:
33483
200.
That day is bright and sweet as honey
First Line:
That day is bright and sweet as honey
Last Line:
And built on nought beyond his power
DMI number:
5173
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