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141.
No grass the fields no leaves the forests wear
First Line:
No grass the fields no leaves the forests wear
Last Line:
The spoils of foxes and the furry bear
DMI number:
40330
142.
No I will sooner trust the wind
First Line:
No I will sooner trust the wind
Last Line:
Dies his own martyr and not thine
DMI number:
44188
143.
O could my muse soar on expanded wings
First Line:
O could my muse soar on expanded wings
Last Line:
Our voice on high to sing Jehovah's praise
DMI number:
26398
144.
Now blow ye Southern winds with full release
First Line:
Now blow ye Southern winds with full release
Last Line:
Refresh the fields and give this year increase
Author:
Anne Finch [nee Kingsmill] (Absolute)
DMI number:
8270
145.
Now frowning winter knits his awful brow
First Line:
Now frowning winter knits his awful brow
Last Line:
And journeys sad beneath the dropping trees
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Speculation)
DMI number:
17961
146.
Now gathering clouds the day begin to drown
First Line:
Now gathering clouds the day begin to drown
Last Line:
In all the hideous forms that mortals fear
DMI number:
40207
147.
Now had the sun rode through his winter stage
First Line:
Now had the sun rode through his winter stage
Last Line:
Alas poor snake what mischief can it do
DMI number:
41149
148.
Now like a fiery meteor sunk the sun
First Line:
Now like a fiery meteor sunk the sun
Last Line:
But every moment wait the coming blow
DMI number:
40211
149.
Now shivering winter fledged with feathered rain
First Line:
Now shivering winter fledged with feathered rain
Last Line:
Both combat nature and the enemy
DMI number:
41600
150.
Now that the winter's gone the earth hath lost
First Line:
Now that the winter's gone the earth hath lost
Last Line:
Now all things smile
DMI number:
41150
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