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71.
I'll conceal this secret from the world
First Line:
I'll conceal this secret from the world
Last Line:
Keep poison from their children
DMI number:
40925
72.
I'll speak the kindest words
First Line:
I'll speak the kindest words
Last Line:
That tongue ever uttered or that heart ever thought
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
21631
73.
I would bring balm and pour it in your wound
First Line:
I would bring balm and pour it in your wound
Last Line:
Cure your distempered mind and heal your fortunes
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
18470
74.
I've prayed and threatened yet tis all in vain
First Line:
I've prayed and threatened yet tis all in vain
Last Line:
With health long life and friends
DMI number:
35344
75.
If tis true as you say that I've injured a letter
First Line:
If tis true as you say that I've injured a letter
Last Line:
And that I may be never mistaken for u
Author:
David Garrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
31990
76.
If I can guess the devil choke me
First Line:
If I can guess the devil choke me
Last Line:
Tis time to rest your very humble
Author:
Charles Sackville (Absolute) & John Wilmot (Speculation)
DMI number:
2228
77.
Know a broken oath is no such burthen
First Line:
Know a broken oath is no such burthen
Last Line:
The tongue's itch is intolerable
DMI number:
40936
78.
Lead me over bones and skulls and mouldering earth
First Line:
Lead me over bones and skulls and mouldering earth
Last Line:
Of Garcia's more detested bed
DMI number:
14225
79.
Less grateful to the traveler's thirst
First Line:
Less grateful to the traveler's thirst
Last Line:
Untouched unpleased my soul
DMI number:
2827
80.
Methought I heard a voice
First Line:
Methought I heard a voice
Last Line:
And bubble up a noise
Author:
Nathaniel Lee (Absolute) & John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
21255
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