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21.
At this unwonted hour behold
First Line:
At this unwonted hour behold
Last Line:
Of heavens free vast benevolence to man
DMI number:
32859
22.
Autumn succeeds a sober tepid age
First Line:
Autumn succeeds a sober tepid age
Last Line:
When our brown locks repine to mix with odious grey
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
9812
23.
Ay me ay me I sigh to see the scythe afield
First Line:
Ay me ay me I sigh to see the scythe afield
Last Line:
So all is thine be it good or bad that grows
DMI number:
49200
24.
Be wise today tis madness to defer
First Line:
Be wise today tis madness to defer
Last Line:
Over those we love we drop it in the grave
Author:
Edward Young (Absolute)
DMI number:
35739
25.
Be wise today tis madness to defer
First Line:
Be wise today tis madness to defer
Last Line:
Over those we love we drop it in their grave
Author:
Edward Young (Absolute)
DMI number:
34985
26.
Be wise today tis madness to defer
First Line:
Be wise today tis madness to defer
Last Line:
Soon close where passed the shaft no trace is found
Author:
Edward Young (Absolute)
DMI number:
37477
27.
Beauty is but a short-lived flower
First Line:
Beauty is but a short-lived flower
Last Line:
Bloom in the morn at evening fade
DMI number:
12361
28.
Believe me Portius in my Lucia's absence
First Line:
Believe me Portius in my Lucia's absence
Last Line:
And with variety of pain distract me
Author:
Joseph Addison (Absolute)
DMI number:
14142
29.
Born to instruct just always and sincere
First Line:
Born to instruct just always and sincere
Last Line:
And if you doubt it look into my heart
DMI number:
21065
30.
But now the mantling flames in concourse join
First Line:
But now the mantling flames in concourse join
Last Line:
Then shook the sun and tore him from the sky
DMI number:
31023
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