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31.
His marshalled clouds to intercept the light
First Line:
His marshalled clouds to intercept the light
Last Line:
Seal up the stars the twinkling eyes of night
DMI number:
40194
32.
His troubled looks reveal his inward wound
First Line:
His troubled looks reveal his inward wound
Last Line:
Like ruddy meteors blazing in the air
DMI number:
39178
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His troubled looks revealed his inward wound
First Line:
His troubled looks revealed his inward wound
Last Line:
Like ruddy meteors blazing in the air
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Absolute)
DMI number:
28422
34.
Here the opening land invites with outstretched arms
First Line:
Here the opening land invites with outstretched arms
Last Line:
And stretched on oozy beds securely sleep
DMI number:
39672
35.
Its wanton tide in wreathing volumes flows
First Line:
Its wanton tide in wreathing volumes flows
Last Line:
And rolls his silver volumes by its side
DMI number:
40103
36.
Into the waves some their pale bodies throw
First Line:
Into the waves some their pale bodies throw
Last Line:
And fly from death above to death below
DMI number:
39585
37.
It makes a toy press with prodigious weight
First Line:
It makes a toy press with prodigious weight
Last Line:
Dislike the present good and long for new
DMI number:
39842
38.
If tender infants who imprisoned stay
First Line:
If tender infants who imprisoned stay
Last Line:
As backward to be born as we to die
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Absolute)
DMI number:
5561
39.
Let darkness to be felt
First Line:
Let darkness to be felt
Last Line:
And close up every pass and road of light
DMI number:
39433
40.
Mere courage is to madness near allied
First Line:
Mere courage is to madness near allied
Last Line:
A brutal rage which prudence does not guide
DMI number:
39380
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