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81.
How blithely passed the summer's day
First Line:
How blithely passed the summer's day
Last Line:
This loss to Damon's bower
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
26736
82.
How many days in one whole year there be
First Line:
How many days in one whole year there be
Last Line:
Strange tale to tell yet not so strange as true
DMI number:
43813
83.
Here take my picture though I bid farewell
First Line:
Here take my picture though I bid farewell
Last Line:
To feed on that which to weak tastes seems tough
Author:
John Donne (Absolute)
DMI number:
9166
84.
How swift alas the rolling years
First Line:
How swift alas the rolling years
Last Line:
To ease the groaning shelves and spoil the fair design
Author:
John Boyle (Absolute)
DMI number:
25565
85.
How much the inward charms surpass
First Line:
How much the inward charms surpass
Last Line:
Shall triumph in eternity
DMI number:
33329
86.
I charge thee loiter now but haste to bless me
First Line:
I charge thee loiter now but haste to bless me
Last Line:
And break my heart with grief for thy unkind delay
DMI number:
14148
87.
I am the parent which to time give birth
First Line:
I am the parent which to time give birth
Last Line:
Yet every day I'm born and every day I die
DMI number:
15703
88.
I at my window sit and see
First Line:
I at my window sit and see
Last Line:
But cherish autumn in her stead
DMI number:
30689
89.
I bring the truth to light detects the ill
First Line:
I bring the truth to light detects the ill
Last Line:
I leave to men that like them earthy are
DMI number:
41266
90.
In the barn the tenant cock
First Line:
In the barn the tenant cock
Last Line:
At the jocund dawn of day
Author:
John Cunningham (Absolute)
DMI number:
28996
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