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81.
Have you not in a chimney seen
First Line:
Have you not in a chimney seen
Last Line:
Cracks and rejoices in the flame
Author:
John Milton (Speculation) & John Wilmot (Speculation)
DMI number:
5669
82.
Hark hark great love does give the alarms
First Line:
Hark hark great love does give the alarms
Last Line:
And he's the conqueror that has lost the day
DMI number:
41813
83.
Hark hark jolly sportsmen awhile to my tale
First Line:
Hark hark jolly sportsmen awhile to my tale
Last Line:
So Luna took care in conducting us home
DMI number:
32210
84.
Hark how the mower Damon sung
First Line:
Hark how the mower Damon sung
Last Line:
For death thou art a mower too
Author:
Andrew Marvell (Absolute)
DMI number:
3989
85.
Hark tis the woodlark's note he feels the sun
First Line:
Hark tis the woodlark's note he feels the sun
Last Line:
To aid young nature in her great design
DMI number:
29227
86.
Hence dull browed melancholy creep away
First Line:
Hence dull browed melancholy creep away
Last Line:
And nought but gloom oppressive strikes the weeping eye
DMI number:
32382
87.
Hence gaudy beauty outside fairness hence
First Line:
Hence gaudy beauty outside fairness hence
Last Line:
That best of gifts that was to mortals given
DMI number:
42713
88.
Here mixed with the common dust
First Line:
Here mixed with the common dust
Last Line:
And scatter hue and myrtle round
DMI number:
25697
89.
Here noble Surrey felt the sacred rage
First Line:
Here noble Surrey felt the sacred rage
Last Line:
Then filled the groves as heavenly Mira now
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
8689
90.
Here lies he who in his life
First Line:
Here lies he who in his life
Last Line:
Pray for his soul's health gentle brother
DMI number:
42581
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