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31.
The snow is gone the grass returns
First Line:
The snow is gone the grass returns
Last Line:
From cold forgetfulness and death
DMI number:
42137
32.
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
33.
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
34.
Time Posthumus goes with full sail
First Line:
Time Posthumus goes with full sail
Last Line:
Ere he puts on his mourning weeds
Author:
Samuel Woodford (Absolute)
DMI number:
42090
35.
Time's on the wing and will away
First Line:
Time's on the wing and will away
Last Line:
To mirth and love
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
36468
36.
Tomorrow I shall see the fair
First Line:
Tomorrow I shall see the fair
Last Line:
For more than mortal love
DMI number:
19131
37.
We now no longer can allow
First Line:
We now no longer can allow
Last Line:
Which slowly rise to heaven
Author:
Elizabeth Tollet (Absolute)
DMI number:
25539
38.
What the bully of France and our friends on the Rhine
First Line:
What the bully of France and our friends on the Rhine
Last Line:
Two coolers I am sure with our wine will be no false Latin
DMI number:
44683
39.
What the fierce Scythians and Cantabrians dare
First Line:
What the fierce Scythians and Cantabrians dare
Last Line:
Her ivory harp with us to sing and play
DMI number:
25533
40.
Winter's dissolved behold a world's new face
First Line:
Winter's dissolved behold a world's new face
Last Line:
Theseus no more can break his adamantine chain
DMI number:
940
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