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191.
The sun had long since in the lap
First Line:
The sun had long since in the lap
Last Line:
From black to red began to turn
DMI number:
39878
192.
The sun shall now no more dispense
First Line:
The sun shall now no more dispense
Last Line:
All crescent without change or wane
DMI number:
39805
193.
Then Ralpho gently raised the knight
First Line:
Then Ralpho gently raised the knight
Last Line:
Looked out but yet with some amazement
DMI number:
40242
194.
Then take him devil hell his soul doth claim
First Line:
Then take him devil hell his soul doth claim
Last Line:
The approaching fate of Europe's troubles told
DMI number:
1094
195.
There is a tall long sided dame
First Line:
There is a tall long sided dame
Last Line:
The one good the other evil fame
Author:
Samuel Butler (Absolute)
DMI number:
9798
196.
They wound like Parthians while they fly
First Line:
They wound like Parthians while they fly
Last Line:
To draw us into ambushes
DMI number:
40368
197.
They'll search a planet's house to know
First Line:
They'll search a planet's house to know
Last Line:
You may know something more remote
DMI number:
39211
198.
This money has a power above
First Line:
This money has a power above
Last Line:
That never fail are tipped with gold
DMI number:
39860
199.
Thou that with ale or viler liquors
First Line:
Thou that with ale or viler liquors
Last Line:
And I shall trouble thee no more
DMI number:
39900
200.
Those heavenly attracts of yours your eyes
First Line:
Those heavenly attracts of yours your eyes
Last Line:
And scorch all other ladies tawny
Author:
Samuel Butler (Absolute)
DMI number:
5517
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