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121.
The howling sailors all their anchors weighed
First Line:
The howling sailors all their anchors weighed
Last Line:
And left retreating cliffs and rocks behind
DMI number:
40114
122.
Their swords their armour and their eyes shot flame
First Line:
Their swords their armour and their eyes shot flame
Last Line:
In his right hand he shakes his ponderous lance
DMI number:
39203
123.
The signal given by the shrill trumpets sound
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The signal given by the shrill trumpets sound
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To exert their force the generous kind provoke
DMI number:
39698
124.
The verdant walk their charming aspect lose
First Line:
The verdant walk their charming aspect lose
Last Line:
And on their blasted hopes the mournful gardeners tread
DMI number:
39303
125.
The unhappy man slave to his wild desire
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The unhappy man slave to his wild desire
Last Line:
The ill reveals but hides the benefit
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Absolute)
DMI number:
5949
126.
Then sung the bard how the light vapours rise
First Line:
Then sung the bard how the light vapours rise
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Was broke and heaven's bright towers were downwards hurled
DMI number:
40019
127.
There stands a rock dashed with the breaking wave
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There stands a rock dashed with the breaking wave
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And ghastly famine with her meager train
DMI number:
39302
128.
Thick damps and lazy fogs arise
First Line:
Thick damps and lazy fogs arise
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Exclude the sun and choke his brightest beams
DMI number:
39603
129.
Thus a strong bull stands threatening glorious war
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Thus a strong bull stands threatening glorious war
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Wishing a nobler object of his stroke
DMI number:
39327
130.
Thus did his fury rise
First Line:
Thus did his fury rise
Last Line:
And streaks of fire flashed from his raging eyes
DMI number:
39540
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