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91.
How sweet to recall the sweet moments of joy
First Line:
How sweet to recall the sweet moments of joy
Last Line:
Tis the pain of her absense adds lead to his feet
Author:
Philip Parsons (Absolute)
DMI number:
32636
92.
How unhappy is my fate
First Line:
How unhappy is my fate
Last Line:
And dying sighed and thought of you
DMI number:
42784
93.
How or where have I lost my life unhappy
First Line:
How or where have I lost my life unhappy
Last Line:
So that dead or alive I may behold them
DMI number:
49848
94.
How or where have I lost my self unhappy I
First Line:
How or where have I lost my self unhappy I
Last Line:
So that dead or alive I may behold them
DMI number:
49657
95.
Hushed are the winds and past the driving shower
First Line:
Hushed are the winds and past the driving shower
Last Line:
And time's last faltering accents tell of thee
DMI number:
25926
96.
I have used to resort unto the brook
First Line:
I have used to resort unto the brook
Last Line:
To think on joys that now are past to ease my present grief
DMI number:
43751
97.
In the isle of Great Britain a laurel once grew
First Line:
In the isle of Great Britain a laurel once grew
Last Line:
Less by strength of his head than by stench of his tail
DMI number:
33578
98.
In silent horror over the boundless waste
First Line:
In silent horror over the boundless waste
Last Line:
When back to Schiraz' walls he bent his way
Author:
William Collins (Absolute)
DMI number:
26976
99.
In Chatworth's groves and vales I've seen
First Line:
In Chatworth's groves and vales I've seen
Last Line:
Her every path with flowers
DMI number:
33585
100.
In happy time the wished fair is come
First Line:
In happy time the wished fair is come
Last Line:
And I each day feel now increase of wrong
DMI number:
49673
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