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41.
Sad was the day and gloomy all the air
First Line:
Sad was the day and gloomy all the air
Last Line:
To swell the wondering flood with tributary brine
DMI number:
42889
42.
Shall all the muses darlings mourn
First Line:
Shall all the muses darlings mourn
Last Line:
Or discompose th' eternal round of bliss
DMI number:
6561
43.
See how those dropping monuments decay
First Line:
See how those dropping monuments decay
Last Line:
Then grateful call that year an age of virtuous joy
Author:
John Hughes (Absolute)
DMI number:
10622
44.
She's dead alas beyond recovery dead
First Line:
She's dead alas beyond recovery dead
Last Line:
And reigns a queen in heaven who lived a saint on earth
Author:
Edmund Arwaker (Absolute)
DMI number:
7484
45.
Sorrowing I catch the reed and call the muse
First Line:
Sorrowing I catch the reed and call the muse
Last Line:
They ceased and with them ceased the shepherd swain
Author:
William Mason (Absolute)
DMI number:
22595
46.
Such Clelia's was drawn by famed Titian's hand
First Line:
Such Clelia's was drawn by famed Titian's hand
Last Line:
The glorious bridegrooms and her great creator's praise
DMI number:
4364
47.
Such is the doom of unrelenting fate
First Line:
Such is the doom of unrelenting fate
Last Line:
Should dare thy malice but employ thee well
DMI number:
4178
48.
That thus blessed princess we lament thy fall
First Line:
That thus blessed princess we lament thy fall
Last Line:
And drink immortal draughts of inexhausted love
DMI number:
42895
49.
The glorious age had scarce begun
First Line:
The glorious age had scarce begun
Last Line:
To be the envied wonder of succeeding years
DMI number:
5748
50.
The rising moon in silver glowed
First Line:
The rising moon in silver glowed
Last Line:
No more shall love no more shall die
DMI number:
11512
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