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71.
That day is bright and sweet as honey
First Line:
That day is bright and sweet as honey
Last Line:
And built on nought beyond his power
DMI number:
5173
72.
Tell me O time why thou art painted bald
First Line:
Tell me O time why thou art painted bald
Last Line:
That time will never be a minute old
Author:
Samuel Phillips (Speculation)
DMI number:
5151
73.
Swiftly see each moment flies
First Line:
Swiftly see each moment flies
Last Line:
Know to live and learn to die
DMI number:
37711
74.
Stay poet stay methinks you are too bold
First Line:
Stay poet stay methinks you are too bold
Last Line:
But peeped into the world and fled its ways
DMI number:
6889
75.
Stay thy foot that passest by
First Line:
Stay thy foot that passest by
Last Line:
Many cities thus are gone
DMI number:
29943
76.
The pleasing aspect and the front serene
First Line:
The pleasing aspect and the front serene
Last Line:
Since shadows boast more permanence than we
Author:
Matthew Concanen (Confident)
DMI number:
11362
77.
Then come what may
First Line:
Then come what may
Last Line:
Patience and time run through the hottest day
DMI number:
5965
78.
The snow is melted see the ground
First Line:
The snow is melted see the ground
Last Line:
The adamantine fetters of his friend
DMI number:
25621
79.
The snows are thawed now grass new clothes the earth
First Line:
The snows are thawed now grass new clothes the earth
Last Line:
His dear Perithous chains
Author:
Sir Richard Fanshawe (Absolute)
DMI number:
42136
80.
The vernal flowers unconscious of their bloom
First Line:
The vernal flowers unconscious of their bloom
Last Line:
Great God canst aid me to perform my vow
DMI number:
36206
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