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81.
Oh let no other accents fill the air
First Line:
Oh let no other accents fill the air
Last Line:
But strains of raging grief and yellings of despair
DMI number:
39658
82.
Oh that my arms could both the poles embrace
First Line:
Oh that my arms could both the poles embrace
Last Line:
And bury in its ruin humankind
DMI number:
39715
83.
Part to the groves and woody hills repair
First Line:
Part to the groves and woody hills repair
Last Line:
And lofty ruin loads the encumbered ground
DMI number:
40271
84.
Order a banished rebel flies the place
First Line:
Order a banished rebel flies the place
Last Line:
Each yields and in his turn is conqueror
DMI number:
39349
85.
Our anchors weighed and topsails loosed a gale
First Line:
Our anchors weighed and topsails loosed a gale
Last Line:
Which with sharp keels cut through the foaming waves
DMI number:
40111
86.
Pleased with the martial noise he snuffs the air
First Line:
Pleased with the martial noise he snuffs the air
Last Line:
Neighs to the captains thunder and the shouts of war
DMI number:
39692
87.
Prithee dear scribbling doctor why so short
First Line:
Prithee dear scribbling doctor why so short
Last Line:
Thou hast as many living that is none
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Speculation)
DMI number:
3582
88.
Prithee my gentle man of crape and prayer
First Line:
Prithee my gentle man of crape and prayer
Last Line:
Sir Richard never will say the same of thee
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Speculation)
DMI number:
3602
89.
Poor Job was plagued of holy men the best
First Line:
Poor Job was plagued of holy men the best
Last Line:
He shows the devil who should act the priest
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Speculation)
DMI number:
3596
90.
Resistless floods of sudden pleasure roll
First Line:
Resistless floods of sudden pleasure roll
Last Line:
And Joseph's life does almost his destroy
DMI number:
39726
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