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251.
Those curious flakes came down in haste
First Line:
Those curious flakes came down in haste
Last Line:
Dissolved into a tear
DMI number:
15060
252.
Those envious flakes came down in haste
First Line:
Those envious flakes came down in haste
Last Line:
Dissolved into a tear
DMI number:
8419
253.
Thou awful majesty of heaven
First Line:
Thou awful majesty of heaven
Last Line:
That none shall pluck me from his hand
DMI number:
26166
254.
Thou seest the hills candied with snow
First Line:
Thou seest the hills candied with snow
Last Line:
Snatched from the willing coy
Author:
Sir Richard Fanshawe (Absolute)
DMI number:
42039
255.
Through Tyrrhene seas we cut the liquid way
First Line:
Through Tyrrhene seas we cut the liquid way
Last Line:
Till Malta's isle safe harbouring stops our flight
DMI number:
25449
256.
Thus oft the lord of nature in the air
First Line:
Thus oft the lord of nature in the air
Last Line:
Paints his fair rainbow charming to the sight
DMI number:
40058
257.
Thus raged the goddess and with fury fraught
First Line:
Thus raged the goddess and with fury fraught
Last Line:
To loose their fetters of their force allay
DMI number:
40327
258.
Thus storms let loose | Do drive the trunks of tallest cedars down
First Line:
Thus storms let loose | Do drive the trunks of tallest cedars down
Last Line:
And nature smiles as gaily as before
Author:
Thomas Otway (Absolute)
DMI number:
20949
259.
Thus up the mount in airy vision rapt
First Line:
Thus up the mount in airy vision rapt
Last Line:
Along the mazes of the quiet vale
Author:
James Thomson (Absolute)
DMI number:
31292
260.
Thus when a black browed gust begins to rise
First Line:
Thus when a black browed gust begins to rise
Last Line:
The muddy bottom over the clouds is thrown
DMI number:
40213
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