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51.
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
52.
The peaceful evening breathes her balmy store
First Line:
The peaceful evening breathes her balmy store
Last Line:
Messiah's cross far blazing over the skies
Author:
William Julius Mickle (Absolute)
DMI number:
32541
53.
Thou gentle nurse of pleasing woe
First Line:
Thou gentle nurse of pleasing woe
Last Line:
Can never be secure
DMI number:
41769
54.
Thou that at deep dead of night
First Line:
Thou that at deep dead of night
Last Line:
This folly fettered world despise
Author:
Joseph Warton (Absolute)
DMI number:
32525
55.
Thus ye good powers thus let me ever be
First Line:
Thus ye good powers thus let me ever be
Last Line:
Sometimes by cheap receipts their health obtain
Author:
John Norris (Absolute)
DMI number:
23362
56.
Tis weak and worldly to conclude
First Line:
Tis weak and worldly to conclude
Last Line:
An endless life when this is done
DMI number:
211
57.
To ease devoted and the muse
First Line:
To ease devoted and the muse
Last Line:
The sovereign of the seas
DMI number:
36436
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Well then I now do plainly see
First Line:
Well then I now do plainly see
Last Line:
And so make a city here
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
9770
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Well whatever sins by turns have swayed me
First Line:
Well whatever sins by turns have swayed me
Last Line:
Without guilt and without measure
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
7123
60.
When Aurora gilds the morning
First Line:
When Aurora gilds the morning
Last Line:
Is to live and die retired
DMI number:
20064
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