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231.
The task remains to sing
First Line:
The task remains to sing
Last Line:
And summer's heat secure
Author:
John Armstrong (Absolute)
DMI number:
30676
232.
The tempest is overblown the skies are clear
First Line:
The tempest is overblown the skies are clear
Last Line:
That not a wrinkle ruffles her smooth face
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
18430
233.
The thirsty earth drinks up the rain
First Line:
The thirsty earth drinks up the rain
Last Line:
Why man of morals tell me why
DMI number:
43829
234.
The thunder now
First Line:
The thunder now
Last Line:
And bellow through the vast and boundless deep
DMI number:
40257
235.
The thunderbolt is never seen till felt
First Line:
The thunderbolt is never seen till felt
Last Line:
Than those whom confidence betrays to rest
Author:
Francis Gentleman (Absolute)
DMI number:
30881
236.
The wrathful winter hastening on apace
First Line:
The wrathful winter hastening on apace
Last Line:
Into the fields whereas I walked about
DMI number:
41594
237.
The weather was cloudy the billows ran high
First Line:
The weather was cloudy the billows ran high
Last Line:
Look look with our crimes where old Domine sails
DMI number:
11170
238.
The winds embattled as the mountain rent
First Line:
The winds embattled as the mountain rent
Last Line:
Grim death appeared and glared in every face
Author:
Christopher Pitt (Absolute)
DMI number:
31668
239.
The winds were loud the clouds deep hung
First Line:
The winds were loud the clouds deep hung
Last Line:
She'll scarce her duty pay
Author:
William Markham (Absolute)
DMI number:
26686
240.
The winter's gone grass clothes the meads once more
First Line:
The winter's gone grass clothes the meads once more
Last Line:
Wash Lethe's deadly stains from Shakespeare's eyes
DMI number:
23336
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