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41.
Then haste my charmer
First Line:
Then haste my charmer
Last Line:
And in a moment love the age we've lost
Author:
Edmund Smith (Absolute)
DMI number:
18769
42.
This is hatred | She loaths detests him flies his hated presence
First Line:
This is hatred | She loaths detests him flies his hated presence
Last Line:
And shrinks and trembles at his very name
Author:
Edmund Smith (Absolute)
DMI number:
19038
43.
Thy very looks are lies eternal falsehood
First Line:
Thy very looks are lies eternal falsehood
Last Line:
Smiles in thy lips and flatters in thy eyes
Author:
Edmund Smith (Absolute)
DMI number:
18686
44.
We pursued the chase
First Line:
We pursued the chase
Last Line:
Ploughed up the crimson earth
Author:
Edmund Smith (Absolute)
DMI number:
14300
45.
When barks glide slowly through the lazy main
First Line:
When barks glide slowly through the lazy main
Last Line:
The rudders govern and the ships obey
Author:
Edmund Smith (Absolute)
DMI number:
20667
46.
When the loved name of Theseus reached her ear
First Line:
When the loved name of Theseus reached her ear
Last Line:
Her sighs were hushed and tears forgot to flow
Author:
Edmund Smith (Absolute)
DMI number:
20129
47.
Why are thy doubtful speeches dark and troubled
First Line:
Why are thy doubtful speeches dark and troubled
Last Line:
As Cretan seas when vexed by warring winds
Author:
Edmund Smith (Absolute)
DMI number:
20905
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