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All things are hushed as nature's self lay dead
First Line:
All things are hushed as nature's self lay dead
Last Line:
Even lust and envy sleep
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
20147
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All things were hushed as nature's self lay dead
First Line:
All things were hushed as nature's self lay dead
Last Line:
Even lust and envy sleep
DMI number:
39967
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Meanwhile the rapid heavens rolled down the light
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Meanwhile the rapid heavens rolled down the light
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And on the shaded ocean rushed the night
DMI number:
39915
4.
Nor equal light th'unequal morn adorns
First Line:
Nor equal light th'unequal morn adorns
Last Line:
But gath'ring into globe she fattens at increase
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
5569
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Night rushes down and headlong drives the day
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Night rushes down and headlong drives the day
DMI number:
39530
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Now had the sun withdrawn his radiant light
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Now had the sun withdrawn his radiant light
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New decks the face of heaven with starry light
DMI number:
39914
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Now night had shed her silver dews around
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Now night had shed her silver dews around
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And with her sable wings embraced the ground
DMI number:
39913
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The dead of night
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The dead of night
Last Line:
When darkness broods upon our darkened world
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
20135
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The steeds of night had travelled half the sky
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The steeds of night had travelled half the sky
Last Line:
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DMI number:
39962
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Tis now the hour which all to rest allow
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Tis now the hour which all to rest allow
Last Line:
And sleep fits heavy upon every brow
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
20134
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