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101.
The sprightly herald of the new born day
First Line:
The sprightly herald of the new born day
Last Line:
And all things triumph in the general joy
DMI number:
26962
102.
The sprightly messenger of day
First Line:
The sprightly messenger of day
Last Line:
The morning of his soul
DMI number:
32383
103.
The sun creeps slowly over the eastern hills
First Line:
The sun creeps slowly over the eastern hills
Last Line:
And eat in dreams the custard of the day
DMI number:
36065
104.
The sun had long since in the lap
First Line:
The sun had long since in the lap
Last Line:
From black to red began to turn
DMI number:
39878
105.
The sun in virgin lustre shone
First Line:
The sun in virgin lustre shone
Last Line:
And now their life's all holiday
DMI number:
32834
106.
The sun through thickest clouds at last
First Line:
The sun through thickest clouds at last
Last Line:
I owe it to your eyes
DMI number:
20685
107.
The twenty-second day of May
First Line:
The twenty-second day of May
Last Line:
And a birthday every day
DMI number:
35992
108.
These are thy glorious works parent of good
First Line:
These are thy glorious works parent of good
Last Line:
Unspeakable
Author:
John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
19815
109.
This funny morning Roger cheers my blood
First Line:
This funny morning Roger cheers my blood
Last Line:
By ane whase Saul is sadly out of tune
Author:
Allan Ramsay (Absolute)
DMI number:
22709
110.
Thou tranquil daughter of the day
First Line:
Thou tranquil daughter of the day
Last Line:
For dust thou wert and shalt to dust return
Author:
William Woty (Absolute)
DMI number:
29235
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