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81.
The heavens declare the glory of God
First Line:
The heavens declare the glory of God
Last Line:
Can be hid from his bright influence
DMI number:
43458
82.
The heavens so framed are
First Line:
The heavens so framed are
Last Line:
And language of the skies &c
DMI number:
43810
83.
The constellations shine at god's command
First Line:
The constellations shine at god's command
Last Line:
As might preserve an everlasting course
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Absolute)
DMI number:
24406
84.
The golden sun in splendour likest heaven
First Line:
The golden sun in splendour likest heaven
Last Line:
Shoots invisible virtue even to the deep
DMI number:
40226
85.
The gems of heaven that gild night's sable throne
First Line:
The gems of heaven that gild night's sable throne
Last Line:
The moon's starry train
DMI number:
40193
86.
The glory comes hail to thy rising ray
First Line:
The glory comes hail to thy rising ray
Last Line:
Treat every sense and beam creating love
DMI number:
26342
87.
The disk of Phoebus when he climbs on high
First Line:
The disk of Phoebus when he climbs on high
Last Line:
All bright he shines and with a better face
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
5977
88.
The dismal regions which no sun beholds
First Line:
The dismal regions which no sun beholds
Last Line:
From the bright object which your pleasure heeds
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
13054
89.
The lover whose devotion flies
First Line:
The lover whose devotion flies
Last Line:
Makes burning glasses of his eyes
DMI number:
43805
90.
The moon wants a gown and her tailor must make it
First Line:
The moon wants a gown and her tailor must make it
Last Line:
And now madam how can a tailor take measure
DMI number:
6213
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