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101.
This tumbledown city so famous of yore
First Line:
This tumbledown city so famous of yore
Last Line:
For there's no other heaven by Cyntra below
DMI number:
35670
102.
Thou that art called the bright Hiperion
First Line:
Thou that art called the bright Hiperion
Last Line:
And I his swain my Amarillis
DMI number:
44482
103.
Thus Diomedes Venulus withdraws
First Line:
Thus Diomedes Venulus withdraws
Last Line:
The shrub the coarseness of the clown retains
Author:
Sir Samuel Garth (Absolute)
DMI number:
12018
104.
Thus the sweet artist in a wondrous shade
First Line:
Thus the sweet artist in a wondrous shade
Last Line:
To slighted Juno an unwelcome guest
Author:
William Congreve (Absolute)
DMI number:
11890
105.
Thy course thy noble course a while forbear
First Line:
Thy course thy noble course a while forbear
Last Line:
Wish be the summers hot the winters dry
Author:
Thomas Rymer (Absolute)
DMI number:
6772
106.
Tired with the business of the day
First Line:
Tired with the business of the day
Last Line:
At once to lose so good a dream and smock
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
3554
107.
Twas night and weary with the toils of day
First Line:
Twas night and weary with the toils of day
Last Line:
And thus she vents the tempest of her soul
Author:
Christopher Pitt (Absolute)
DMI number:
31688
108.
Twas night and weary with the toils of day
First Line:
Twas night and weary with the toils of day
Last Line:
In sleep a soft forgetfulness of care
Author:
Christopher Pitt (Absolute)
DMI number:
40454
109.
Underneath a myrtle shade
First Line:
Underneath a myrtle shade
Last Line:
When the gods shall send me there
DMI number:
3534
110.
Visions of glory crowd yon distant view
First Line:
Visions of glory crowd yon distant view
Last Line:
Their giant arms in gratulation waved
DMI number:
28151
111.
Venus at the fates behest
First Line:
Venus at the fates behest
Last Line:
Of empire worthy and of thee
DMI number:
28397
112.
Water is a precious thing
First Line:
Water is a precious thing
Last Line:
And for his royal master wins the prize
DMI number:
10029
113.
Upon a bough hung trembling over a spring
First Line:
Upon a bough hung trembling over a spring
Last Line:
Nymphs take my life since you despise my song
Author:
Philip Ayres (Absolute)
DMI number:
44573
114.
When Phoebus saw a rugged bark beguile
First Line:
When Phoebus saw a rugged bark beguile
Last Line:
Where he expected fruit he gathers leaves
Author:
Thomas Stanley (Confident)
DMI number:
12741
115.
When scorching Phoebus he did mount
First Line:
When scorching Phoebus he did mount
Last Line:
Of springs and floodes
DMI number:
37489
116.
When Jove Archimedes's sphere surveyed
First Line:
When Jove Archimedes's sphere surveyed
Last Line:
But here is one that counterfeits a world
DMI number:
12426
117.
Where famed Guidiana's silver water spreads
First Line:
Where famed Guidiana's silver water spreads
Last Line:
Tomorrow to renew their rural song
DMI number:
33421
118.
Where the bee sucks there suck I
First Line:
Where the bee sucks there suck I
Last Line:
Under the blossom that hangs on the bough
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
43931
119.
With such a companion to tend a few sheep
First Line:
With such a companion to tend a few sheep
Last Line:
Be as dull as his master when Phoebe is away
Author:
John Byrom (Absolute)
DMI number:
31512
120.
Winter dissolves before the vernal gale
First Line:
Winter dissolves before the vernal gale
Last Line:
Shall there thy shadowy form inspire
Author:
William Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
25382
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