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1021.
Stay nymph he cried I follow not a foe
First Line:
Stay nymph he cried I follow not a foe
Last Line:
And shook the shady honours of her head
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
15478
1022.
The hare in pastures or in plains is found
First Line:
The hare in pastures or in plains is found
Last Line:
Just as the setting meets the rising sun
DMI number:
39669
1023.
The head of Argus as with stars the skies
First Line:
The head of Argus as with stars the skies
Last Line:
And spreads them in her peacock's gaudy tail
DMI number:
39200
1024.
The heavens have clouds and spots are in the moon
First Line:
The heavens have clouds and spots are in the moon
Last Line:
But faultless beauty shines in her alone
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute) & Sir Robert Howard (Absolute)
DMI number:
13707
1025.
The horse's flanks and sides are forced to feel
First Line:
The horse's flanks and sides are forced to feel
Last Line:
The clanking lash and goring of the steel
DMI number:
40181
1026.
The house is filled with loud laments and cries
First Line:
The house is filled with loud laments and cries
Last Line:
And shrieks of women rend the vaulted skies
DMI number:
39399
1027.
The cloud begotten race half men half beast
First Line:
The cloud begotten race half men half beast
DMI number:
39341
1028.
The clouds dispel the winds their breath restrain
First Line:
The clouds dispel the winds their breath restrain
Last Line:
And the hushed waves lie flatted on the main
DMI number:
39336
1029.
The common cry is ever religion's test
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The common cry is ever religion's test
Last Line:
So all are god almightys in their turns
DMI number:
40062
1030.
The conscience is the test of every mind
First Line:
The conscience is the test of every mind
Last Line:
Seek not thy self without thy self to find
DMI number:
39363
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