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261.
Thus when the rival winds their quarrel try
First Line:
Thus when the rival winds their quarrel try
Last Line:
And mixed with ooze and sand pollute the skies
DMI number:
40329
262.
Tis listening fear and dumb amazement all
First Line:
Tis listening fear and dumb amazement all
Last Line:
And Thule bellows through her utmost isles
Author:
James Thomson (Absolute)
DMI number:
27066
263.
Tis listening fear and dumb amazement all
First Line:
Tis listening fear and dumb amazement all
Last Line:
For ever silent and for ever sad
Author:
James Thomson (Absolute)
DMI number:
34930
264.
Three hours from noon the passing shadow shows
First Line:
Three hours from noon the passing shadow shows
Last Line:
Let wonder reverence gratitude be mine
Author:
John Scott (Absolute)
DMI number:
32711
265.
To thee o prince who swayst the frozen north
First Line:
To thee o prince who swayst the frozen north
Last Line:
Where Boreas blows be read and mate with fame
Author:
Mr. Campbell (Speculation)
DMI number:
10567
266.
Tis well he's gone o had he never been
First Line:
Tis well he's gone o had he never been
Last Line:
While her glad waves came dancing to the shore
Author:
Sir William Godolphin (Absolute)
DMI number:
36578
267.
Twas midnight's hour and over the placid deep
First Line:
Twas midnight's hour and over the placid deep
Last Line:
And prostrate we the hand of heaven adored
DMI number:
33486
268.
Twas when the seas were roaring
First Line:
Twas when the seas were roaring
Last Line:
All on a rock reclined
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
31509
269.
Twas a long journey lay before us
First Line:
Twas a long journey lay before us
Last Line:
Stop short the muse and traveler
Author:
William Cowper (Absolute)
DMI number:
25660
270.
Too long alas with storms of hail and snow
First Line:
Too long alas with storms of hail and snow
Last Line:
Nor let our foes insult while you our troops command
Author:
Arthur Maynwaring (Confident)
DMI number:
882
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