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1171.
The poet and the painter safely dare
First Line:
The poet and the painter safely dare
Last Line:
Transcend the painter's skill the poet's thought
DMI number:
34876
1172.
The invocation that we make
First Line:
The invocation that we make
Last Line:
With what's most noxious to this plant
DMI number:
39643
1173.
The jasper green the sapphire blue
First Line:
The jasper green the sapphire blue
Last Line:
And rubby's ruddy gleam
DMI number:
36294
1174.
The jovial season and the flowery field
First Line:
The jovial season and the flowery field
Last Line:
With thee are full of glory full of joy
DMI number:
25871
1175.
The north east spends his rage he now shut up
First Line:
The north east spends his rage he now shut up
Last Line:
The balmy treasures of the former day
Author:
James Thomson (Absolute)
DMI number:
30135
1176.
The opening east now streaks a ruddy ray
First Line:
The opening east now streaks a ruddy ray
Last Line:
Each attic wreath that crowns the tuneful sage
Author:
Stephen Panting (Absolute)
DMI number:
24582
1177.
The purple morning left her crimson bed
First Line:
The purple morning left her crimson bed
Last Line:
In Eden's flowery gardens gathered new
DMI number:
29689
1178.
The morn ensuing from the mountain's height
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The morn ensuing from the mountain's height
Last Line:
From out their flaming nostrils breathed the day
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
29688
1179.
The morn | Waked by the circling hours with rosy hand
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The morn | Waked by the circling hours with rosy hand
Last Line:
Unbarred the gates of light
Author:
John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
34204
1180.
The morning blushed with vivid red
First Line:
The morning blushed with vivid red
Last Line:
And all the joys of earth and air
DMI number:
25314
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