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2441.
The raven rook and pert jackdaw
First Line:
The raven rook and pert jackdaw
Last Line:
Becomes a precious mummy dead
DMI number:
25172
2442.
The righteous shall rejoice and sing
First Line:
The righteous shall rejoice and sing
Last Line:
Where they his name record
DMI number:
26475
2443.
The rising sun through all the grove
First Line:
The rising sun through all the grove
Last Line:
And sigh the live-long day
Author:
Richard Graves (Absolute)
DMI number:
26722
2444.
The rose had been washed just washed in a shower
First Line:
The rose had been washed just washed in a shower
Last Line:
May be followed perhaps by a smile
Author:
William Cowper (Absolute)
DMI number:
36977
2445.
The rosy morn unbarred her gate
First Line:
The rosy morn unbarred her gate
Last Line:
She took it for a dream
DMI number:
12784
2446.
The pains which absence does create
First Line:
The pains which absence does create
Last Line:
But with me live and die
DMI number:
40090
2447.
The pang that wounds the tortured breast
First Line:
The pang that wounds the tortured breast
Last Line:
And learn to pity me
DMI number:
38049
2448.
The peacock is the proudest bird
First Line:
The peacock is the proudest bird
Last Line:
The place of both supplies
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Absolute)
DMI number:
35827
2449.
The peasant's blest who in his cot
First Line:
The peasant's blest who in his cot
Last Line:
And may good deeds when ever I die | Record my fame
DMI number:
25663
2450.
The people that in nature's night
First Line:
The people that in nature's night
Last Line:
And perfect all his saints in one
Author:
Charles Wesley (Absolute)
DMI number:
27467
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