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1271.
The sun had scarce drunk up the dew
First Line:
The sun had scarce drunk up the dew
Last Line:
Who is unknown to fame
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6300
1272.
The sun his gladsome beams withdrawn
First Line:
The sun his gladsome beams withdrawn
Last Line:
When I secure his heart
Author:
Henrietta Knight [née St John] (Absolute)
DMI number:
26690
1273.
The sun through thickest clouds at last
First Line:
The sun through thickest clouds at last
Last Line:
I owe it to your eyes
DMI number:
20685
1274.
The sun was sinking to the western hills
First Line:
The sun was sinking to the western hills
Last Line:
To light me homewards on my cheerless way
DMI number:
25892
1275.
The sun who with one look surveys the globe
First Line:
The sun who with one look surveys the globe
Last Line:
Mankind must either pity me or scorn me
DMI number:
14169
1276.
The swelling clouds not always pours
First Line:
The swelling clouds not always pours
Last Line:
In far more straightened fields do ride
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
42083
1277.
The tender muse but now revealed to day
First Line:
The tender muse but now revealed to day
Last Line:
Gains on the skies and banisheth the light
DMI number:
10293
1278.
The Thracian infant entering into life
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The Thracian infant entering into life
Last Line:
This Thracian ignorance may teach the wise
DMI number:
12729
1279.
The time when first I fell in Love
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The time when first I fell in Love
Last Line:
Nor minute good to love
DMI number:
44757
1280.
The wounded man which must abide the smart
First Line:
The wounded man which must abide the smart
Last Line:
We curse our fate our fortune we bewail
DMI number:
13983
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