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111.
Say matchless charmers what ill fated stars
First Line:
Say matchless charmers what ill fated stars
Last Line:
Since you over earth and sea mankind and all control
DMI number:
10042
112.
Silently musing on the ills of life
First Line:
Silently musing on the ills of life
Last Line:
Waking I found I'd dreamt away the night
DMI number:
11116
113.
Selinda never appears till night
First Line:
Selinda never appears till night
Last Line:
Her presence may supply the day
DMI number:
12609
114.
See Sylvia see the sparkling lamp of day
First Line:
See Sylvia see the sparkling lamp of day
Last Line:
The charms Sylvia shall eternal shine
Author:
Mary Leapor (Absolute)
DMI number:
24381
115.
See the descending sun
First Line:
See the descending sun
Last Line:
With paint no mortal pencil can express
Author:
Charles Hopkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
18780
116.
See the heavy clouds low falling
First Line:
See the heavy clouds low falling
Last Line:
Thus I end my evening's knell
Author:
John Fletcher (Absolute)
DMI number:
16833
117.
Shall man alone whose fate whose final fate
First Line:
Shall man alone whose fate whose final fate
Last Line:
Inexorable all and all extreme
Author:
Edward Young (Absolute)
DMI number:
30555
118.
See Nerissa the young and the fair
First Line:
See Nerissa the young and the fair
Last Line:
Whose presence enlivens the May
DMI number:
33588
119.
Sing and rejoice the day is gone
First Line:
Sing and rejoice the day is gone
Last Line:
A like black Pluto princes of the night
DMI number:
44486
120.
Sol rolls no more his beamy car on high
First Line:
Sol rolls no more his beamy car on high
Last Line:
And left the world to darkness Young and me
Author:
Stephen Panting (Absolute)
DMI number:
24585
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