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1391.
The sprightly trumpets from afar
First Line:
The sprightly trumpets from afar
Last Line:
While the fierce riders clattered on their shields
DMI number:
40273
1392.
The spring adorns the woods renews the leaves
First Line:
The spring adorns the woods renews the leaves
Last Line:
And heaven indulgence brooded on the ground
DMI number:
40175
1393.
The spring of life the bloom of gaudy years
First Line:
The spring of life the bloom of gaudy years
Last Line:
And knotted into strength
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute) & Nathaniel Lee (Absolute) & John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
21690
1394.
The steeds of night had travelled half the sky
First Line:
The steeds of night had travelled half the sky
Last Line:
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DMI number:
39962
1395.
The streets are thicker in this noon of night
First Line:
The streets are thicker in this noon of night
Last Line:
Makes not noise cease but deafens it to murmurs
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
20366
1396.
The sun is in the Lion mounted high
First Line:
The sun is in the Lion mounted high
Last Line:
And want a cooling breeze of wind to fan the raging fire
DMI number:
40223
1397.
The sun when he from noon declines
First Line:
The sun when he from noon declines
Last Line:
Pleasing himself with the remains of day
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
20969
1398.
The sun who with one look surveys the globe
First Line:
The sun who with one look surveys the globe
Last Line:
Mankind must either pity me or scorn me
DMI number:
14169
1399.
The sun with flaming arrows pierced the flood
First Line:
The sun with flaming arrows pierced the flood
Last Line:
And darting to the bottom baked the mud
DMI number:
40224
1400.
The swallows privileged above the rest
First Line:
The swallows privileged above the rest
Last Line:
Or hawk at flies elsewhere concerns not us to know
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
22857
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