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The feathered husband to hsi partner true
First Line:
The feathered husband to hsi partner true
Last Line:
Their plumes that with paternal colours glow
DMI number:
37082
662.
The flower of Phoebus on a summer's morn
First Line:
The flower of Phoebus on a summer's morn
Last Line:
Since his own beams are lost in Cinthia's eyes
DMI number:
3176
663.
The dropping bloody nose you gently bind
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The dropping bloody nose you gently bind
Last Line:
Should at the same time open the back door
DMI number:
7842
664.
The dying swan advanced with silver wings
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The dying swan advanced with silver wings
Last Line:
So in the sedges of meander sings
DMI number:
6847
665.
The earth doth all its various fruits supply
First Line:
The earth doth all its various fruits supply
Last Line:
Am I forbid to quench my thirsty soul
DMI number:
26769
666.
The earth we see drinks up the rain
First Line:
The earth we see drinks up the rain
Last Line:
For shame don't say I must not drink
DMI number:
6199
667.
The envious snow comes down in haste
First Line:
The envious snow comes down in haste
Last Line:
And melts into a tear
DMI number:
24602
668.
The evening of the year
First Line:
The evening of the year
Last Line:
-
DMI number:
39216
669.
The fairest flower which did our gardens grace
First Line:
The fairest flower which did our gardens grace
Last Line:
Courting the smell to prick our English noses
DMI number:
37888
670.
The beauteous scene of aged mountains
First Line:
The beauteous scene of aged mountains
Last Line:
Without guilt and without measure
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
5946
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