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31.
Parent of day whose beauteous beams of light
First Line:
Parent of day whose beauteous beams of light
Last Line:
Thou first my labour art and thou shalt bless the day
Author:
Thomas Yalden (Absolute)
DMI number:
4777
32.
Parent of day whose beauteous beams of light
First Line:
Parent of day whose beauteous beams of light
Last Line:
Thou my first labour art and thou shalt bless the day
Author:
Thomas Yalden (Absolute)
DMI number:
41881
33.
Ren an old poacher after game
First Line:
Ren an old poacher after game
Last Line:
The crime runs foulest and finds no excuse
Author:
Thomas Yalden (Absolute)
DMI number:
36238
34.
Soon as the tyrant her bright form surveyed
First Line:
Soon as the tyrant her bright form surveyed
Last Line:
And France now boasts a Judith of its own
Author:
Thomas Yalden (Absolute)
DMI number:
6617
35.
The man that's uncorrupt and free from guilt
First Line:
The man that's uncorrupt and free from guilt
Last Line:
A milder climate and more temperate air
Author:
Thomas Yalden (Absolute)
DMI number:
897
36.
The sun and wind one day fell out
First Line:
The sun and wind one day fell out
Last Line:
And the faint zealot pants upon the ground
Author:
Thomas Yalden (Absolute)
DMI number:
36243
37.
Then will penurious heaven no more allow
First Line:
Then will penurious heaven no more allow
Last Line:
Keep up his character and lord of all appear
Author:
Thomas Yalden (Absolute)
DMI number:
4794
38.
There dwelt a farmer in the west
First Line:
There dwelt a farmer in the west
Last Line:
To send them Towser's way
Author:
Thomas Yalden (Speculation)
DMI number:
4428
39.
These sacred lines with wonder we peruse
First Line:
These sacred lines with wonder we peruse
Last Line:
That as they heaven thou paradise hast lost
Author:
Thomas Yalden (Absolute)
DMI number:
6529
40.
There lived a quack in high repute
First Line:
There lived a quack in high repute
Last Line:
Ten thousand tongues and hands revenge the wrong
Author:
Thomas Yalden (Absolute)
DMI number:
36246
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