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111.
How to live happiest how avoid the pains
First Line:
How to live happiest how avoid the pains
Last Line:
And strange to tell he practised what he preached
Author:
John Armstrong (Absolute)
DMI number:
34966
112.
How vain is man how fluttering are his joys
First Line:
How vain is man how fluttering are his joys
Last Line:
Or never hope to meet with happy days
DMI number:
40583
113.
I grant it and declare
First Line:
I grant it and declare
Last Line:
But scorns the willing fair
DMI number:
23087
114.
I joy not in no earthly blisse
First Line:
I joy not in no earthly blisse
Last Line:
No wealth is like a quiet minde
DMI number:
37784
115.
In softest chosen words reprove your friend
First Line:
In softest chosen words reprove your friend
Last Line:
For too reprove a friend in the yielding hour
DMI number:
24670
116.
In beauty madam you your sex excel
First Line:
In beauty madam you your sex excel
Last Line:
Choose a wise man though poor before a wealthy fool
DMI number:
39428
117.
In friendly part a well meant gift receive
First Line:
In friendly part a well meant gift receive
Last Line:
Who never saw Dover cliffs or Calais' sand
Author:
Samuel Wesley (Absolute)
DMI number:
16176
118.
In poetry the happy mean
First Line:
In poetry the happy mean
Last Line:
And all the world at folly
DMI number:
19272
119.
Is there a man whose fixed and steady soul
First Line:
Is there a man whose fixed and steady soul
Last Line:
But owns O Stannard it was drawn for thee
DMI number:
23830
120.
Isis reject not the advice I send
First Line:
Isis reject not the advice I send
Last Line:
When vice you court and every virtue's fled
DMI number:
24470
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