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11.
Above the tallest most exalted view
First Line:
Above the tallest most exalted view
Last Line:
I'll give a list of some that lately died
DMI number:
6893
12.
Acting dear Thornton its perfection draws
First Line:
Acting dear Thornton its perfection draws
Last Line:
Are gone nor leave a single trace behind
Author:
Robert Lloyd (Absolute)
DMI number:
31235
13.
Adverbs denote and make appear
First Line:
Adverbs denote and make appear
Last Line:
And always answer no
DMI number:
36492
14.
A wife to make the state of wedlock blessed
First Line:
A wife to make the state of wedlock blessed
Last Line:
Enrolled with those of matrons dear to fame
DMI number:
31190
15.
A wit is a feather and a chief a rod
First Line:
A wit is a feather and a chief a rod
Last Line:
Act well your part there all the honour lies
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
30165
16.
Anger in hasty words or blows
First Line:
Anger in hasty words or blows
Last Line:
And winged with fear out flies the wind
Author:
Edmund Waller (Absolute)
DMI number:
9782
17.
All this together yet is but a part
First Line:
All this together yet is but a part
Last Line:
Their beauties imitate avoid their faults
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
10452
18.
And did the omnipotent eternal mind
First Line:
And did the omnipotent eternal mind
Last Line:
And merit as before esteem and praise
DMI number:
24379
19.
Although that many hinderances be
First Line:
Although that many hinderances be
Last Line:
Little additions to our hope of heaven
DMI number:
5590
20.
And now the delegate prepares to go
First Line:
And now the delegate prepares to go
Last Line:
He paused and Celsus with his guide withdrew
Author:
Sir Samuel Garth (Absolute)
DMI number:
31223
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