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141.
Thou in the winter huntst the flying hare
First Line:
Thou in the winter huntst the flying hare
Last Line:
To the full greatness of the cry
Author:
Benjamin Jonson (Absolute)
DMI number:
15193
142.
Thus when a fearful stag is closed around
First Line:
Thus when a fearful stag is closed around
Last Line:
The mortal tumult mounts and thunders in the skies
DMI number:
40188
143.
Time can effect it whatsoever the change
First Line:
Time can effect it whatsoever the change
Last Line:
A cow stall of a forum a course of Runnymede
DMI number:
33856
144.
To th'inmost courts the Grecian youths were led
First Line:
To th'inmost courts the Grecian youths were led
Last Line:
Whom Cephalus by royal grant commands
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
4240
145.
To the inmost courts the Grecian youths were led
First Line:
To the inmost courts the Grecian youths were led
Last Line:
To fortune's and so brave a general's hands
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
11639
146.
Twas on that morn whose genial ray
First Line:
Twas on that morn whose genial ray
Last Line:
But slight the dart and slight the wound
DMI number:
14925
147.
Twas on that morn whose genial ray
First Line:
Twas on that morn whose genial ray
Last Line:
I saw her lovely bosom swell
DMI number:
11824
148.
Too far my fair your conquests you pursue
First Line:
Too far my fair your conquests you pursue
Last Line:
Your arms secure the slaves your eyes have made
DMI number:
5299
149.
Unmanly courage unbeseeming skill
First Line:
Unmanly courage unbeseeming skill
Last Line:
The winning softness of the sex is lost
Author:
James Thomson (Absolute)
DMI number:
22117
150.
We fled Piscator to the trees in vain
First Line:
We fled Piscator to the trees in vain
Last Line:
I yield though music never tuned my voice
DMI number:
37648
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