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461.
Surprising being which we nature call
First Line:
Surprising being which we nature call
Last Line:
And on the great creator fix thine eyes
DMI number:
15470
462.
Sweet bird that shunnest the noise of folly
First Line:
Sweet bird that shunnest the noise of folly
Last Line:
Stooping through a fleecy cloud
Author:
John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
31011
463.
Sweet fading flower that with the sun's uprise
First Line:
Sweet fading flower that with the sun's uprise
Last Line:
Would be transformed into a rose as thou
DMI number:
43553
464.
That fate which frequently attends on all
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That fate which frequently attends on all
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And her own virtues very boldly praised
DMI number:
7892
465.
That flute is mine which Colin's tuneful breath
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That flute is mine which Colin's tuneful breath
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And headlong streams hang listening in their fall
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
22699
466.
That if the Gentiles whom no law inspired
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That if the Gentiles whom no law inspired
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And by their conscience be condemned or freed
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
28224
467.
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
468.
Take my advice men and no riddles use
First Line:
Take my advice men and no riddles use
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Nor pass the Stygian lake without gray hair
DMI number:
7851
469.
Take nature's path and mad opinions leave
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Take nature's path and mad opinions leave
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Shall find the pleasure pays not half the pain
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
30151
470.
Sweet warbler to whose artless song
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Sweet warbler to whose artless song
Last Line:
But haws and hips blush half the year
Author:
Elizabeth Pennington (Absolute)
DMI number:
27780
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