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51.
Now Ceres' feast is come the trees are blown
First Line:
Now Ceres' feast is come the trees are blown
Last Line:
These gifts will please our master powers above
DMI number:
6778
52.
Now Cynthia shone serene with silver light
First Line:
Now Cynthia shone serene with silver light
Last Line:
And tender pity is a kin to love
DMI number:
27127
53.
O friend by every sympathy endeared
First Line:
O friend by every sympathy endeared
Last Line:
She rise to native heaven from whence she came
Author:
Thomas Blacklock (Absolute)
DMI number:
25855
54.
Now Phoebus vertically shoots his rays
First Line:
Now Phoebus vertically shoots his rays
Last Line:
Thus let me seal the promise of my bliss
DMI number:
27129
55.
O faithless world and thy most faithless part
First Line:
O faithless world and thy most faithless part
Last Line:
Is but a guest
Author:
Sir Henry Wotton (Absolute)
DMI number:
49724
56.
O love how cold and slow to take my part
First Line:
O love how cold and slow to take my part
Last Line:
The vassal world is then thy own
Author:
John Wilmot (Absolute)
DMI number:
4139
57.
Oft I by wine have tried to lull my cares
First Line:
Oft I by wine have tried to lull my cares
Last Line:
What you must suffer learn by what I bear
DMI number:
41876
58.
On a bank beside a willow
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On a bank beside a willow
Last Line:
Love and Damon are no more
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
3707
59.
Parent of tender love and soft desire
First Line:
Parent of tender love and soft desire
Last Line:
And in his verse the poet ever live
DMI number:
6795
60.
Once I confess I doated on that face
First Line:
Once I confess I doated on that face
Last Line:
Will give you what I did before deny
DMI number:
43401
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