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A greenwood shade for long religion known
First Line:
A greenwood shade for long religion known
Last Line:
Which added holy horror to the grove
DMI number:
40129
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Alas I am betrayed to darkness here
First Line:
Alas I am betrayed to darkness here
Last Line:
Sounds think methinks and more than one could make
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
18602
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And thus the sun by day or moon by night
First Line:
And thus the sun by day or moon by night
Last Line:
And to the circling flash the glaring day
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
5976
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Avert proud death thy lifted spear
First Line:
Avert proud death thy lifted spear
Last Line:
Welcome good herald to announce our bliss
Author:
Dr Henry Harington (Confident)
DMI number:
33618
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Before great nature spread the seas
First Line:
Before great nature spread the seas
Last Line:
Or you my name will never reveal
DMI number:
24014
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Behold Alexis see this gloomy shade
First Line:
Behold Alexis see this gloomy shade
Last Line:
Here baleful yew with deadly Cypress grows
DMI number:
40127
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Bess black as charcoal
First Line:
Bess black as charcoal
Last Line:
And brought him a jolly brown bastard
DMI number:
43838
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Biblis does solitude admire
First Line:
Biblis does solitude admire
Last Line:
She sighs and lets that spark go out
DMI number:
16333
9.
Britain's fond matrons whose endearments prove
First Line:
Britain's fond matrons whose endearments prove
Last Line:
Grow young again and flourish in decay
Author:
Michael Clancy (Confident)
DMI number:
33516
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Darkness thou first kind parent of us all
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Darkness thou first kind parent of us all
Last Line:
And fate confirm thy kingdom evermore thy own
Author:
Thomas Yalden (Absolute)
DMI number:
4778
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