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141.
The clouds not always pour forth rain
First Line:
The clouds not always pour forth rain
Last Line:
To bounds prescribed be now the glorious theme
DMI number:
25530
142.
The glorious age had scarce begun
First Line:
The glorious age had scarce begun
Last Line:
To be the envied wonder of succeeding years
DMI number:
5748
143.
The rising moon in silver glowed
First Line:
The rising moon in silver glowed
Last Line:
No more shall love no more shall die
DMI number:
11512
144.
The poor gift of a little dust confines
First Line:
The poor gift of a little dust confines
Last Line:
But thrice to throw the dust upon my grave
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
42061
145.
Their name their years spelt by the unlettered muse
First Line:
Their name their years spelt by the unlettered muse
Last Line:
That teach the rustic moralist to die
Author:
Thomas Gray (Absolute)
DMI number:
34220
146.
The snow is gone the grass returns
First Line:
The snow is gone the grass returns
Last Line:
From cold forgetfulness and death
DMI number:
42137
147.
The snow is melted see the ground
First Line:
The snow is melted see the ground
Last Line:
The adamantine fetters of his friend
DMI number:
25621
148.
The snows are thawed now grass new clothes the earth
First Line:
The snows are thawed now grass new clothes the earth
Last Line:
His dear Perithous chains
Author:
Sir Richard Fanshawe (Absolute)
DMI number:
42136
149.
The winter's gone grass clothes the meads once more
First Line:
The winter's gone grass clothes the meads once more
Last Line:
Wash Lethe's deadly stains from Shakespeare's eyes
DMI number:
23336
150.
Then will penurious heaven no more allow
First Line:
Then will penurious heaven no more allow
Last Line:
Keep up his character and lord of all appear
Author:
Thomas Yalden (Absolute)
DMI number:
4794
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