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51.
First in my visioun I saw
First Line:
First in my visioun I saw
Last Line:
In hevin to haue our place
Author:
John Burel (Confident)
DMI number:
4626
52.
First the two eyes which have the seeing power
First Line:
First the two eyes which have the seeing power
Last Line:
Painting which doth all gentle minds delight
DMI number:
40987
53.
Fair Chloris in a pig-sty lay
First Line:
Fair Chloris in a pig-sty lay
Last Line:
And poked her with his snout
DMI number:
22684
54.
Fair Chloris in a pig-sty lay
First Line:
Fair Chloris in a pig-sty lay
Last Line:
Just in the happy minute
Author:
John Wilmot (Absolute)
DMI number:
4131
55.
From Christ's birth count thousand years complete
First Line:
From Christ's birth count thousand years complete
Last Line:
And men on all hands lamentably mourn
DMI number:
7743
56.
From evening's coffee laced with long argument
First Line:
From evening's coffee laced with long argument
Last Line:
That I awaked and found it but a dream
DMI number:
43039
57.
From the boat of old Charon in the Stygian ferry
First Line:
From the boat of old Charon in the Stygian ferry
Last Line:
You are pirate at sea as I pirate at land | Which nobody can deny
DMI number:
4986
58.
From the dark regions of eternal night
First Line:
From the dark regions of eternal night
Last Line:
He vanished straight and went to purgatory
DMI number:
12032
59.
From the Elysian Fields I sing
First Line:
From the Elysian Fields I sing
Last Line:
Then every grace will shine in you
Author:
Mary Chandler (Absolute)
DMI number:
18305
60.
Full many a tedious hour with care oppressed
First Line:
Full many a tedious hour with care oppressed
Last Line:
To reach the heaven of heavens where reigns the eternal god
Author:
James Scott (Absolute)
DMI number:
32509
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