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21.
Now every echo
First Line:
Now every echo
Last Line:
Goes fainter off and dies in distant sounds
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
20157
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Oh silence thou dost swallow pleasure right
First Line:
Oh silence thou dost swallow pleasure right
Last Line:
Words take away some sense from our delight
DMI number:
40993
23.
Oh the merry Christ Church bells
First Line:
Oh the merry Christ Church bells
Last Line:
Till he hears the mighty toll
DMI number:
42524
24.
Oh were my voice a trumpet loud as fame
First Line:
Oh were my voice a trumpet loud as fame
Last Line:
All nations should be summoned to this place
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
21260
25.
Out of this silence yet I picked a welcome
First Line:
Out of this silence yet I picked a welcome
Last Line:
Of saucy and audacious eloquence
DMI number:
40989
26.
Silence is the perfectest herald of joy
First Line:
Silence is the perfectest herald of joy
Last Line:
I were but little happy if I could say how much
DMI number:
40990
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Silence more dreadful than severest sounds
First Line:
Silence more dreadful than severest sounds
Last Line:
There would be music even in my undoing
Author:
Nathaniel Lee (Absolute)
DMI number:
20786
28.
Silence shall digest
First Line:
Silence shall digest
Last Line:
What fancy hath mourned
DMI number:
40988
29.
Silence thou gentle nurse of thought
First Line:
Silence thou gentle nurse of thought
Last Line:
And only hear and learn
DMI number:
32398
30.
Silent as the exstatic bliss
First Line:
Silent as the exstatic bliss
Last Line:
Of souls that by intelligence converse
Author:
Thomas Otway (Absolute)
DMI number:
20788
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