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71.
Cyriac this three years day these eyes though clear
First Line:
Cyriac this three years day these eyes though clear
Last Line:
Content though blind had I no other guide
Author:
John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
21268
72.
Confined to sit in silence here I waste
First Line:
Confined to sit in silence here I waste
Last Line:
Through all the circling seasons
Author:
Isaac Watts (Absolute)
DMI number:
23265
73.
Cruel and impartial sickness
First Line:
Cruel and impartial sickness
Last Line:
Till I from myself do depart
DMI number:
49728
74.
Cruel and unpartial sickness
First Line:
Cruel and unpartial sickness
Last Line:
Till I from my self depart
DMI number:
49879
75.
Cruel disease thus to invade
First Line:
Cruel disease thus to invade
Last Line:
Mine plant a dagger in my heart
DMI number:
33815
76.
Cruel disease thus to invade
First Line:
Cruel disease thus to invade
Last Line:
Mine plant a dagger in the heart
DMI number:
26747
77.
Cruel distemper thus to seize
First Line:
Cruel distemper thus to seize
Last Line:
Like Phoebus through a cloud
DMI number:
10505
78.
Death by a conduct strange and new
First Line:
Death by a conduct strange and new
Last Line:
And died because he feared to die
DMI number:
32261
79.
Dear madam if you'll tell me plain
First Line:
Dear madam if you'll tell me plain
Last Line:
But from the measure and the motion
DMI number:
36909
80.
Dear Miss | Whom heaven is pleased to save
First Line:
Dear Miss | Whom heaven is pleased to save
Last Line:
Without her fears a mother's love
Author:
Robert Lucke (Absolute)
DMI number:
12528
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