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191.
Some say for ever against that season comes
First Line:
Some say for ever against that season comes
Last Line:
So sacred and so hallowed is that tune
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
42005
192.
Sure tis the calm of nature
First Line:
Sure tis the calm of nature
Last Line:
Looked down and listened to what we were saying
DMI number:
14224
193.
That fellow H-rb-d deigns not to court our aid
First Line:
That fellow H-rb-d deigns not to court our aid
Last Line:
And let all see we still can rule the town
DMI number:
37199
194.
That fellow H-rb-d deigns not to court our aid
First Line:
That fellow H-rb-d deigns not to court our aid
Last Line:
Still let all see that placemen rule the town
DMI number:
37178
195.
Syphax I joy to meet thee thus alone
First Line:
Syphax I joy to meet thee thus alone
Last Line:
How does your tongue grow wanton in her praise
Author:
Joseph Addison (Absolute)
DMI number:
35132
196.
Take all the love a lover ever could claim
First Line:
Take all the love a lover ever could claim
Last Line:
When tis solicited dear youth by you
Author:
Charles Hopkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
40409
197.
The bloom of opening flowers unsullied beauty
First Line:
The bloom of opening flowers unsullied beauty
Last Line:
And looks like nature in the world's first spring
DMI number:
14259
198.
The bounteous heavens
First Line:
The bounteous heavens
Last Line:
And with new garlands crown his coming glory
DMI number:
14287
199.
The husbandman in vain renews his toil
First Line:
The husbandman in vain renews his toil
Last Line:
Before your late encouragement of wit
Author:
William Congreve (Absolute)
DMI number:
17528
200.
The joys of meeting pay the pangs of absence
First Line:
The joys of meeting pay the pangs of absence
Last Line:
Since that one hour is worth whole years of pain
DMI number:
14147
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