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151.
Now the bright morning star day's harbinger
First Line:
Now the bright morning star day's harbinger
Last Line:
And welcome thee and wish thee long
Author:
John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
21262
152.
Now while the snows arise and foul and fierce
First Line:
Now while the snows arise and foul and fierce
Last Line:
Stretched out and bleaching in the northern blast
Author:
James Thomson (Absolute)
DMI number:
34076
153.
Number the days the cloudy and the clear
First Line:
Number the days the cloudy and the clear
Last Line:
Doth penance daily yet sins all his life
DMI number:
44107
154.
Number the days the cloudy and the clear
First Line:
Number the days the cloudy and the clear
Last Line:
The greatest numbers are more foul than fair
DMI number:
41906
155.
O for a peal of thunder that could make
First Line:
O for a peal of thunder that could make
Last Line:
Earth sea and air and heaven and Cato tremble
Author:
Joseph Addison (Absolute)
DMI number:
21156
156.
O thou that with surpassing glory crowned
First Line:
O thou that with surpassing glory crowned
Last Line:
Hide their diminished heads
DMI number:
40225
157.
O roving muse recall that wondrous year
First Line:
O roving muse recall that wondrous year
Last Line:
And pip pip pip along the ice resounds
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
30636
158.
Oft have I seen a sudden storm arise
First Line:
Oft have I seen a sudden storm arise
Last Line:
And flying beasts in forests seek abode
DMI number:
40206
159.
Oh prodigy oh rage incredible
First Line:
Oh prodigy oh rage incredible
Last Line:
The gods are deaf and give the winds their prayers
DMI number:
39937
160.
Oh tell me tell thou god of wind
First Line:
Oh tell me tell thou god of wind
Last Line:
Yea breathless leave me to my ease
Author:
William Strode (Absolute)
DMI number:
42296
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