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191.
Our yesterday's tomorrow now is gone
First Line:
Our yesterday's tomorrow now is gone
Last Line:
Till the exhausted well can yield no more
DMI number:
39890
192.
Queen of all harmonious things
First Line:
Queen of all harmonious things
Last Line:
And let the hills around reflect the image of thy voice
DMI number:
39898
193.
Queen of all harmonious things
First Line:
Queen of all harmonious things
Last Line:
Is equally impossible
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
10419
194.
Phoebus expelled by the approaching night
First Line:
Phoebus expelled by the approaching night
Last Line:
And all our greatest pleasure's but a dream
DMI number:
7763
195.
Pindar is imitable by none
First Line:
Pindar is imitable by none
Last Line:
And there with humble sweets contents her industry
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
937
196.
Pleasures abroad the sport of nature yields
First Line:
Pleasures abroad the sport of nature yields
Last Line:
With sleep all night and quiet all the day
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Confident)
DMI number:
6024
197.
Pleasures abroad the sports of nature yields
First Line:
Pleasures abroad the sports of nature yields
Last Line:
With sleep all night and quiet all the day
DMI number:
39838
198.
Sage who by many virtues gainest renown
First Line:
Sage who by many virtues gainest renown
Last Line:
Your oil embalms and keeps them from decay
DMI number:
7821
199.
Saul's royal house two beauteous daughters graced
First Line:
Saul's royal house two beauteous daughters graced
Last Line:
Merab of Saul Michal of Jonathan
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
9739
200.
See how the yellow gall the deluged eyes
First Line:
See how the yellow gall the deluged eyes
Last Line:
And colour good as in an herb you've seen
DMI number:
7854
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