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81.
The swelling clouds not always pours
First Line:
The swelling clouds not always pours
Last Line:
In far more straightened fields do ride
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
42083
82.
The weather was cloudy the billows ran high
First Line:
The weather was cloudy the billows ran high
Last Line:
Look look with our crimes where old Domine sails
DMI number:
11170
83.
The winds embattled as the mountain rent
First Line:
The winds embattled as the mountain rent
Last Line:
Grim death appeared and glared in every face
Author:
Christopher Pitt (Absolute)
DMI number:
31668
84.
The winter's gone grass clothes the meads once more
First Line:
The winter's gone grass clothes the meads once more
Last Line:
Wash Lethe's deadly stains from Shakespeare's eyes
DMI number:
23336
85.
They slay the guards they burst the gates and join
First Line:
They slay the guards they burst the gates and join
Last Line:
From some steep rock the sounding ruin hears
Author:
Christopher Pitt (Absolute)
DMI number:
31674
86.
Things in their natures you anatomize
First Line:
Things in their natures you anatomize
Last Line:
Whilst selfish misers must in hell remain
DMI number:
7705
87.
Thou which art I tis nothing to be so
First Line:
Thou which art I tis nothing to be so
Last Line:
That though thine absence starve me I wish not thee
Author:
John Donne (Absolute)
DMI number:
9189
88.
Through Tyrrhene seas we cut the liquid way
First Line:
Through Tyrrhene seas we cut the liquid way
Last Line:
Till Malta's isle safe harbouring stops our flight
DMI number:
25449
89.
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
90.
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
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