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1.
All hail auspicious day whose wished return
First Line:
All hail auspicious day whose wished return
Last Line:
The sun and Caesar but prepared this day
Author:
George Bubb Dodington (Absolute)
DMI number:
25790
2.
All hail thou pleasing cheerful morn
First Line:
All hail thou pleasing cheerful morn
Last Line:
And bless thy happy reign
DMI number:
33478
3.
Above the mountains' top the lamp of day
First Line:
Above the mountains' top the lamp of day
Last Line:
Thou art the sun the humble persian
DMI number:
33201
4.
Along the turfy heath cool blows the gale
First Line:
Along the turfy heath cool blows the gale
Last Line:
And herald to the world return of morn
DMI number:
38073
5.
And now a glance from mild Aurora's eyes
First Line:
And now a glance from mild Aurora's eyes
Last Line:
And Cynthia with her loved Endymion sleeps
Author:
Sir Samuel Garth (Absolute)
DMI number:
22814
6.
And now the city emmets leave their hive
First Line:
And now the city emmets leave their hive
Last Line:
And all the earth and all the heaven does smile
DMI number:
39882
7.
And now the rising morn with rosy light
First Line:
And now the rising morn with rosy light
Last Line:
Adorns the skies and puts the stars to flight
DMI number:
39880
8.
Arise my soul survey the morn
First Line:
Arise my soul survey the morn
Last Line:
In one eternal blaze
DMI number:
23424
9.
As break of day when shadows swiftly fly
First Line:
As break of day when shadows swiftly fly
Last Line:
And long the day to break to reach the crown
DMI number:
26239
10.
At last the golden oriental gate
First Line:
At last the golden oriental gate
Last Line:
And hurls his glistering beams through gloomy air
Author:
Edmund Spenser (Absolute)
DMI number:
16672
11.
At length gay morn smiles in the eastern sky
First Line:
At length gay morn smiles in the eastern sky
Last Line:
And Progne her complaint of Tereus tells
DMI number:
39877
12.
At the season when nature descends
First Line:
At the season when nature descends
Last Line:
Reflection an inference draws
DMI number:
35236
13.
Awake fair bride to this returning morn
First Line:
Awake fair bride to this returning morn
Last Line:
Blessed with the parent's virtues send a son
DMI number:
23277
14.
Awake my soul and with the sun
First Line:
Awake my soul and with the sun
Last Line:
In thy sole glory may unite
Author:
Thomas Ken (Absolute)
DMI number:
33051
15.
Awake my soul and with the sun
First Line:
Awake my soul and with the sun
Last Line:
Praise father son and holy ghost
Author:
Thomas Ken (Absolute)
DMI number:
26986
16.
Awake my soul awake mine eyes
First Line:
Awake my soul awake mine eyes
Last Line:
Cheerful and fearless I may wait my doom
Author:
Thomas Flatman (Absolute)
DMI number:
23281
17.
Behold the glorious sun arise
First Line:
Behold the glorious sun arise
Last Line:
My soul may feel no night
DMI number:
26220
18.
Behold the morn in russet mantle clad
First Line:
Behold the morn in russet mantle clad
Last Line:
Walks over the dew of yon high eastern hill
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
20091
19.
Behold what streaks
First Line:
Behold what streaks
Last Line:
While all the birds brings music to his levee
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute) & Thomas Otway (Absolute)
DMI number:
20092
20.
Believing hear what you deserve to hear
First Line:
Believing hear what you deserve to hear
Last Line:
Me to the world yours gave to me a friend
DMI number:
27644
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