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And God said let the waters generate
First Line:
And God said let the waters generate
Last Line:
Draws in and at his trunk spouts out a sea
Author:
John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
9789
2.
And now the herald lark
First Line:
And now the herald lark
Last Line:
The morn's approach and greet her with his song
DMI number:
39749
3.
At once came forth whatever creeps the ground
First Line:
At once came forth whatever creeps the ground
Last Line:
Frequent and of the sixth day yet remained
Author:
John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
9791
4.
As when a prowling wolf
First Line:
As when a prowling wolf
Last Line:
Leaps over the fence with ease into the fold
DMI number:
40349
5.
Meanwhile the tepid caves and fens and shores
First Line:
Meanwhile the tepid caves and fens and shores
Last Line:
Evening and morn solemnized the fifth day
Author:
John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
9790
6.
Meanwhile the tepid caves and fens and shores
First Line:
Meanwhile the tepid caves and fens and shores
Last Line:
Of rainbows and starry eyes
Author:
John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
37214
7.
Sings in her sweetest saddest plight
First Line:
Sings in her sweetest saddest plight
Last Line:
I woo to hear thy even song
Author:
John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
15882
8.
The serpent sleeping fast the devil found
First Line:
The serpent sleeping fast the devil found
Last Line:
Brightens his crest
DMI number:
40126
9.
The sixth and of creation last arose
First Line:
The sixth and of creation last arose
Last Line:
The river horse and scaly crocodile
Author:
John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
9826
10.
Thus as a tiger who by chance has spied
First Line:
Thus as a tiger who by chance has spied
Last Line:
Grasped in each paw
DMI number:
40259
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