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361.
Stay Phoebus blooming god of light
First Line:
Stay Phoebus blooming god of light
Last Line:
Which virtue gives and fate secures
Author:
Thomas Newcomb (Speculation)
DMI number:
10596
362.
The hand of Adam mowed the smart toupee
First Line:
The hand of Adam mowed the smart toupee
Last Line:
Peerless himself with peerless perriwig
DMI number:
26731
363.
The frozen snake oppressed with heaped snow
First Line:
The frozen snake oppressed with heaped snow
Last Line:
If with this verse my hated l ife might end
DMI number:
44942
364.
The frozen snake oppressed with heaped snow
First Line:
The frozen snake oppressed with heaped snow
Last Line:
If with this verse my hated life might end
Author:
Sir Walter Ralegh [Raleigh] (Absolute)
DMI number:
49665
365.
The days were once and very late
First Line:
The days were once and very late
Last Line:
I swallowed up both bait and hook
DMI number:
32091
366.
The dismal regions which no sun beholds
First Line:
The dismal regions which no sun beholds
Last Line:
From the bright object which your pleasure breeds
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
3173
367.
The dismal regions which no sun beholds
First Line:
The dismal regions which no sun beholds
Last Line:
From the bright object which your pleasure heeds
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
13054
368.
The finest tongue can tell the smoothest tale
First Line:
The finest tongue can tell the smoothest tale
Last Line:
And poorest friends be found of most good will
DMI number:
49178
369.
The busy bees whose pains do never miss
First Line:
The busy bees whose pains do never miss
Last Line:
The learned rout will laugh at thy despite
Author:
Owen Roydon (Absolute)
DMI number:
49122
370.
The eagle's force subdues each bird that flies
First Line:
The eagle's force subdues each bird that flies
Last Line:
The wisest are with princes made but fools
DMI number:
32139
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