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1.
Dark autumn now assumes its fading reign
First Line:
Dark autumn now assumes its fading reign
Last Line:
And still their memory rushes on my mind
DMI number:
25925
2.
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
3.
In deeds of arms our fathers rise
First Line:
In deeds of arms our fathers rise
Last Line:
We'll gain the globe from pole to pole
Author:
Michael Bruce (Speculation) & John Logan (Speculation)
DMI number:
30164
4.
Night is dull and dark
First Line:
Night is dull and dark
Last Line:
And rouse the flying deer
Author:
James Macpherson (Speculation)
DMI number:
37857
5.
Sad I am sad indeed my tears still flow
First Line:
Sad I am sad indeed my tears still flow
Last Line:
Years linger on nor small my cause of woe
DMI number:
25893
6.
The great the glorious deed is done
First Line:
The great the glorious deed is done
Last Line:
With Odin's and the friends they love
Author:
Michael Bruce (Speculation) & John Logan (Speculation)
DMI number:
30163
7.
While nature slumbers in the shade
First Line:
While nature slumbers in the shade
Last Line:
Where wisdom virtue dwelt but dwell no more
DMI number:
38146