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21.
But change in statesmen is most natural
First Line:
But change in statesmen is most natural
Last Line:
To every veering wind
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
20935
22.
Come pensive elegy
First Line:
Come pensive elegy
Last Line:
And when deceased next her in highest glory dwell
DMI number:
4363
23.
Cold my life she's gone
First Line:
Cold my life she's gone
Last Line:
Like streaks of sunshine from a setting day
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute) & William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
18614
24.
Compassion proper to mankind appears
First Line:
Compassion proper to mankind appears
Last Line:
To us for mutual aid celestial sense
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
5537
25.
Elijah long and faithful service boasts
First Line:
Elijah long and faithful service boasts
Last Line:
And great Elijah's greater heir obey
DMI number:
43256
26.
Friendship's the privilege
First Line:
Friendship's the privilege
Last Line:
No blessing so substantial
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
18969
27.
From a tall precipice on the sea-side
First Line:
From a tall precipice on the sea-side
Last Line:
Stands most exposed to storms of sudden fate
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
8165
28.
For seven continued days the winds were high
First Line:
For seven continued days the winds were high
Last Line:
A branch of coral was the other's prize
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
44662
29.
From hence to Athens she directs her flight
First Line:
From hence to Athens she directs her flight
Last Line:
Thought may conceive but words can never relate
Author:
Nahum Tate (Confident)
DMI number:
11624
30.
From Hymen's joys the muse with drooping wing
First Line:
From Hymen's joys the muse with drooping wing
Last Line:
Too rich a present for a thankless grave
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
21876
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