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The sable which so long was used
First Line:
The sable which so long was used
Last Line:
Shine through the mask of night
DMI number:
10563
22.
The sun shines clear serene the golden sky
First Line:
The sun shines clear serene the golden sky
Last Line:
See here vain man the picture of thy friend
DMI number:
34066
23.
Tis said that earth fire air and water
First Line:
Tis said that earth fire air and water
Last Line:
The squire is kind to touch no more
DMI number:
19835
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Welcome whatever my tender flesh may say
First Line:
Welcome whatever my tender flesh may say
Last Line:
By that is made the crown and the full robe of light
DMI number:
43271
25.
What numerous lights this wretch's corpse attend
First Line:
What numerous lights this wretch's corpse attend
Last Line:
Who in his lifetime saved a candle's end
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
17370
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When first created Sol's reviving light
First Line:
When first created Sol's reviving light
Last Line:
And always seen except in cloudy weather
DMI number:
23991
27.
While I try to conceal what is so much in sight
First Line:
While I try to conceal what is so much in sight
Last Line:
For the men they will tell you our oracle lies
DMI number:
23958
28.
Ye that obey the immortal king
First Line:
Ye that obey the immortal king
Last Line:
And rules the swelling seas
Author:
Isaac Watts (Absolute)
DMI number:
26911
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