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191.
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
192.
Spring summer autumn all are fled
First Line:
Spring summer autumn all are fled
Last Line:
Covered with snow
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
36470
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.
Tempests sometimes drive ships into the ports
First Line:
Tempests sometimes drive ships into the ports
Last Line:
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Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
20946
195.
Tell me sweet English ladies tell me pray
First Line:
Tell me sweet English ladies tell me pray
Last Line:
As if it never offered to retreat
DMI number:
15297
196.
Swift rivers are with sudden ice constrained
First Line:
Swift rivers are with sudden ice constrained
Last Line:
Obscure the skies and hangs on herds below
DMI number:
40436
197.
The clouds dispel the winds their breath restrain
First Line:
The clouds dispel the winds their breath restrain
Last Line:
And the hushed waves lie flatted on the main
DMI number:
39336
198.
The clouds have veiled our heavenly sphere
First Line:
The clouds have veiled our heavenly sphere
Last Line:
O send thy dove with silver wings
Author:
Simon Patrick (Confident)
DMI number:
10096
199.
The clouds | Justling or pushed by winds rude in their shock
First Line:
The clouds | Justling or pushed by winds rude in their shock
Last Line:
Kindles the gummy bark of fir or pine
DMI number:
39775
200.
The cold and torrid reigns
First Line:
The cold and torrid reigns
Last Line:
With sallow quartans no contagion breathes
Author:
John Armstrong (Absolute)
DMI number:
30706
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