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241.
The evil spirit can't withstand
First Line:
The evil spirit can't withstand
Last Line:
When in danger call for aid
DMI number:
24944
242.
The fair to folly easy to be led
First Line:
The fair to folly easy to be led
Last Line:
Trust no complexion too far with thy wife
DMI number:
41926
243.
The blue eyed guardian of the well
First Line:
The blue eyed guardian of the well
Last Line:
The last the fairest and the best
DMI number:
33775
244.
The safest way of life is neither
First Line:
The safest way of life is neither
Last Line:
Thy swelling sails
Author:
Sir Richard Fanshawe (Absolute)
DMI number:
42084
245.
The stars whose splendour gilds the skies
First Line:
The stars whose splendour gilds the skies
Last Line:
No captive more confined
DMI number:
41807
246.
The summit reached of earthly joys
First Line:
The summit reached of earthly joys
Last Line:
And say I never knew ye
Author:
Mary Jones (Absolute)
DMI number:
23707
247.
The sun-delighting fly repairs at first
First Line:
The sun-delighting fly repairs at first
Last Line:
With lavish cups remember well the fly
DMI number:
36724
248.
The world esteems such men as are of use
First Line:
The world esteems such men as are of use
Last Line:
And so was gone to seek as much elsewhere
DMI number:
25948
249.
Thou who art thirsty for a poet's name
First Line:
Thou who art thirsty for a poet's name
Last Line:
Than that a whole Society should starve
DMI number:
29225
250.
Thou whose sweet youth and early hopes inhance
First Line:
Thou whose sweet youth and early hopes inhance
Last Line:
If well the pain doth fade the Joy remains
Author:
George Herbert (Absolute)
DMI number:
24941
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