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91.
The opening east now streaks a ruddy ray
First Line:
The opening east now streaks a ruddy ray
Last Line:
Each attic wreath that crowns the tuneful sage
Author:
Stephen Panting (Absolute)
DMI number:
24582
92.
The morn begins her glory in the east
First Line:
The morn begins her glory in the east
Last Line:
And lovers grieve to leave their pleasant dreams
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute)
DMI number:
16708
93.
The morning blushes forth see aurora rise
First Line:
The morning blushes forth see aurora rise
Last Line:
Even stun the shrill spheres with harmonous songs
DMI number:
26362
94.
The morning dawns with an unwonted crimson
First Line:
The morning dawns with an unwonted crimson
Last Line:
All nature smiles and the whole world is pleased
Author:
Nathaniel Lee (Absolute)
DMI number:
20089
95.
The morning lark the messenger of day
First Line:
The morning lark the messenger of day
Last Line:
And licks the dropping leaves and dries the dews
DMI number:
39876
96.
The morning rises black the louring sun
First Line:
The morning rises black the louring sun
Last Line:
The face of day now blushes scarlet deep
Author:
Nathaniel Lee (Absolute)
DMI number:
20095
97.
The muses friend grey eyed aurora
First Line:
The muses friend grey eyed aurora
Last Line:
And day as then might plead his infancy
Author:
William Browne (Absolute)
DMI number:
16697
98.
The season smiled the gentle airs of May
First Line:
The season smiled the gentle airs of May
Last Line:
Ardent and bears the signature of truth
Author:
William Richardson (Absolute)
DMI number:
36930
99.
The sluggish morn as yet undressed
First Line:
The sluggish morn as yet undressed
Last Line:
But left the sun her curate light
Author:
John Cleveland (Absolute)
DMI number:
36587
100.
The southing sun inflames the day
First Line:
The southing sun inflames the day
Last Line:
And sheep in shades avoid the parching plain
DMI number:
39975
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