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21.
The pattering hail comes pouring on the main
First Line:
The pattering hail comes pouring on the main
Last Line:
Return to travel and renew their toils
DMI number:
39664
22.
Then over our heads descends a burst of rain
First Line:
Then over our heads descends a burst of rain
Last Line:
Between the night and day such darkness reigned around
DMI number:
40212
23.
The skies are hushed no grumbling thunders roll
First Line:
The skies are hushed no grumbling thunders roll
Last Line:
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Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
21158
24.
The sun is in the Lion mounted high
First Line:
The sun is in the Lion mounted high
Last Line:
And want a cooling breeze of wind to fan the raging fire
DMI number:
40223
25.
The sun with flaming arrows pierced the flood
First Line:
The sun with flaming arrows pierced the flood
Last Line:
And darting to the bottom baked the mud
DMI number:
40224
26.
The tempest is overblown the skies are clear
First Line:
The tempest is overblown the skies are clear
Last Line:
That not a wrinkle ruffles her smooth face
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
18430
27.
Then when the fleecy skies new clothe the wood
First Line:
Then when the fleecy skies new clothe the wood
Last Line:
But with stiff arms embrace the silent shore
DMI number:
40331
28.
Thus raged the goddess and with fury fraught
First Line:
Thus raged the goddess and with fury fraught
Last Line:
To loose their fetters of their force allay
DMI number:
40327
29.
Thus when a black browed gust begins to rise
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Thus when a black browed gust begins to rise
Last Line:
The muddy bottom over the clouds is thrown
DMI number:
40213
30.
Thus when the rival winds their quarrel try
First Line:
Thus when the rival winds their quarrel try
Last Line:
And mixed with ooze and sand pollute the skies
DMI number:
40329
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