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211.
The morning rose and with a conscious smile
First Line:
The morning rose and with a conscious smile
Last Line:
The prophet bowed and hailed her England's queen
DMI number:
28106
212.
The lofty pillars of the sky
First Line:
The lofty pillars of the sky
Last Line:
The hand that made us is divine
Author:
Joseph Addison (Absolute)
DMI number:
35680
213.
Thee to invite the great God sent a star
First Line:
Thee to invite the great God sent a star
Last Line:
But like the sun doth only set to rise
Author:
James VI and I (Confident)
DMI number:
23908
214.
The smiling morn the breathing spring
First Line:
The smiling morn the breathing spring
Last Line:
Among the birks of Invermay
Author:
David Mallet (Confident)
DMI number:
37377
215.
The spacious firmament on high
First Line:
The spacious firmament on high
Last Line:
The hand that made us is divine
Author:
Joseph Addison (Absolute)
DMI number:
11669
216.
The sportsman may boast of his well scented hound
First Line:
The sportsman may boast of his well scented hound
Last Line:
And you useless exist till you're finished by man
DMI number:
31814
217.
The stern Pelides' rage O Goddess sing
First Line:
The stern Pelides' rage O Goddess sing
Last Line:
And for the king's offence the people died
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
35033
218.
The stone reserved in England many a day
First Line:
The stone reserved in England many a day
Last Line:
Should live for to be crowned upon that stone
DMI number:
41921
219.
The sun in virgin lustre shone
First Line:
The sun in virgin lustre shone
Last Line:
And now their life's all holiday
DMI number:
32834
220.
The tragic scene here represents to view
First Line:
The tragic scene here represents to view
Last Line:
To heal the poisoned wound of Cupid's dart
DMI number:
20014
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