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271.
Unseen by mortal eyes I roll
First Line:
Unseen by mortal eyes I roll
Last Line:
Can ever expel me from the earth
DMI number:
23988
272.
Unfold the gates of ever flowing time
First Line:
Unfold the gates of ever flowing time
Last Line:
To wisdom's lore return again
DMI number:
27585
273.
Walking the other day to take the air
First Line:
Walking the other day to take the air
Last Line:
How many feet the cloud did burst from me
DMI number:
7615
274.
We must resign heaven his great soul does claim
First Line:
We must resign heaven his great soul does claim
Last Line:
The approaching fate of his great ruler told
DMI number:
40210
275.
We must resign heaven his great soul does claim
First Line:
We must resign heaven his great soul does claim
Last Line:
The approaching fate of their great ruler told
Author:
Edmund Waller (Absolute)
DMI number:
6652
276.
We often see against some storm
First Line:
We often see against some storm
Last Line:
As hush as death
DMI number:
39334
277.
We often see against some storm
First Line:
We often see against some storm
Last Line:
Is hushed as death
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
18431
278.
Upon a bed of humble clay
First Line:
Upon a bed of humble clay
Last Line:
Brought forth my mother too
Author:
Thomas Parnell (Absolute)
DMI number:
15675
279.
What scene tremendous shakes my inmost soul
First Line:
What scene tremendous shakes my inmost soul
Last Line:
Of light drink in full draughts immortal bliss
DMI number:
22874
280.
What fury did these sudden broils engage
First Line:
What fury did these sudden broils engage
Last Line:
And dangers of the angry waves increase
Author:
William Burnaby (Speculation)
DMI number:
6765
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