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21.
As distant thunder in a rolling cloud
First Line:
As distant thunder in a rolling cloud
Last Line:
Ireland will never again know cause of public grief or fear
DMI number:
43182
22.
As Dudley lodgeth here peace idle fame
First Line:
As Dudley lodgeth here peace idle fame
Last Line:
Turn dust it holds impression in the heart
DMI number:
25285
23.
As I was walking reading in a book
First Line:
As I was walking reading in a book
Last Line:
For poets dare at all adventures speak
DMI number:
43037
24.
Away my muse far from the British shore
First Line:
Away my muse far from the British shore
Last Line:
Yet felt the heavenly joys she smiled and then conceived
DMI number:
42836
25.
As when two streams divided gently glide
First Line:
As when two streams divided gently glide
Last Line:
Went two into the stream returned but one
DMI number:
6376
26.
At Westminster where we take boat
First Line:
At Westminster where we take boat
Last Line:
Therefore my masters all adieu
DMI number:
1705
27.
Attend good Christian people to my story
First Line:
Attend good Christian people to my story
Last Line:
And now I pray you sing the lamentation
DMI number:
1593
28.
Ask me no more why there appears
First Line:
Ask me no more why there appears
Last Line:
All things were thus when Pym was King
DMI number:
1581
29.
Beat on proud billows Boreas blow
First Line:
Beat on proud billows Boreas blow
Last Line:
My king can only captivate my mind
Author:
Sir Roger L'Estrange (Speculation)
DMI number:
1592
30.
Blest martyr for whose fate
First Line:
Blest martyr for whose fate
Last Line:
Who heaven defy and its vicegerents hate
Author:
Robert Lucke (Absolute)
DMI number:
12650
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