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1161.
The tempest is overblown the skies are clear
First Line:
The tempest is overblown the skies are clear
Last Line:
That not a wrinkle ruffles her smooth face
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
18430
1162.
The thought of death to one near death is dreadful
First Line:
The thought of death to one near death is dreadful
Last Line:
Your tender form to atoms
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute) & Nathaniel Lee (Absolute)
DMI number:
18641
1163.
The trees are clothed with leaves the fields with grass
First Line:
The trees are clothed with leaves the fields with grass
Last Line:
And nature has accomplished all the spring
DMI number:
40180
1164.
The trees were unctuous fir
First Line:
The trees were unctuous fir
Last Line:
And laurel which the gods for conquering ordain
DMI number:
40272
1165.
The Trojan chief appeared in open sight
First Line:
The Trojan chief appeared in open sight
Last Line:
Or Parian marble when enchased with gold
DMI number:
39297
1166.
The trumpets terribly from far
First Line:
The trumpets terribly from far
Last Line:
The clangor of the trumpets pierce the sky
DMI number:
40274
1167.
The tyrant in a fright for shelter gains
First Line:
The tyrant in a fright for shelter gains
Last Line:
His jaws retain the grin and violence of face
DMI number:
40353
1168.
The yawning wound
First Line:
The yawning wound
Last Line:
Gushed out a purple stream and stained the ground
DMI number:
40377
1169.
The young sapling | Is shrouded long beneath the mother tree
First Line:
The young sapling | Is shrouded long beneath the mother tree
Last Line:
And trust itself for growth
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
21184
1170.
The youthful train
First Line:
The youthful train
Last Line:
High over his front his beams invade the skies
DMI number:
39701
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