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51.
Near the wild deep where restless atoms fight
First Line:
Near the wild deep where restless atoms fight
Last Line:
And bear the guilt and punishment of hell
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Absolute)
DMI number:
9649
52.
Nymphs of the flood how truly blessed are you
First Line:
Nymphs of the flood how truly blessed are you
Last Line:
Till all my sins were in that deluge drowned
DMI number:
43262
53.
Of Februar the fiftein nicht
First Line:
Of Februar the fiftein nicht
Last Line:
He smorit them all with smuke
Author:
William Dunbar (Absolute)
DMI number:
10902
54.
O who would not this strict tribunal dread
First Line:
O who would not this strict tribunal dread
Last Line:
How shall such shrubs as we maintain the field
DMI number:
43264
55.
O murder murder let this shriek fly round
First Line:
O murder murder let this shriek fly round
Last Line:
Revenge thy martyrs and thine own
DMI number:
42985
56.
Once on a time as ancient stories tell
First Line:
Once on a time as ancient stories tell
Last Line:
And heard no more of devil or of don
DMI number:
8585
57.
Orpheus a one-eyed limping Thracian
First Line:
Orpheus a one-eyed limping Thracian
Last Line:
Since spouse is damned I will be merry
Author:
John Dennis (Absolute)
DMI number:
6525
58.
Orpheus of old as poets tell
First Line:
Orpheus of old as poets tell
Last Line:
Has most prodigious luck indeed
DMI number:
21904
59.
Satan with hideous ruin thus suppressed
First Line:
Satan with hideous ruin thus suppressed
Last Line:
Might have it in our choice to be or not to be
Author:
Daniel Defoe (Speculation)
DMI number:
12219
60.
Short syne there was a wretched miser
First Line:
Short syne there was a wretched miser
Last Line:
What use his friends make of his gear
Author:
Allan Ramsay (Absolute)
DMI number:
15366
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