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21.
Devotion that oft binds the almighty's arms
First Line:
Devotion that oft binds the almighty's arms
Last Line:
And the chilled fire laid down its burning force
DMI number:
39464
22.
Deformed destruction and wild horrow ride
First Line:
Deformed destruction and wild horrow ride
Last Line:
In fearful pomp upon the crimson tide
DMI number:
39581
23.
Even hell gaped horrible
First Line:
Even hell gaped horrible
Last Line:
And with its gloomy deluge choked the day
DMI number:
39429
24.
Groveling in death he murmured on the ground
First Line:
Groveling in death he murmured on the ground
Last Line:
And his disdainful soul from his pale bosom flies
DMI number:
39446
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Hail king supreme of power immense abyss
First Line:
Hail king supreme of power immense abyss
Last Line:
And rolls by his impulsive nod in air
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Absolute)
DMI number:
38420
26.
Heaven's crystal battlements to pieces dashed
First Line:
Heaven's crystal battlements to pieces dashed
Last Line:
Were washed with rain and scorched with fire
DMI number:
40209
27.
He spread the pure cerulean fields on high
First Line:
He spread the pure cerulean fields on high
Last Line:
He turned their orbs and polished all the stars
DMI number:
40196
28.
He then | Failed in his speech and rattled in his throat
First Line:
He then | Failed in his speech and rattled in his throat
Last Line:
Enthroned the night and dispossessed the day
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Absolute)
DMI number:
18714
29.
His golden hair did on his shoulders shine
First Line:
His golden hair did on his shoulders shine
Last Line:
Like locks of sun beams curled with art divine
DMI number:
39666
30.
His livid eyes retreated from the day
First Line:
His livid eyes retreated from the day
Last Line:
His short ill-figured body did sustain
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Absolute)
DMI number:
5627
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