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191.
I lived in darkness such the all seeing fate
First Line:
I lived in darkness such the all seeing fate
Last Line:
To life and virtue and eternal day
DMI number:
26094
192.
I make no doubt as I shall take the course
First Line:
I make no doubt as I shall take the course
Last Line:
Then she'll commend the cure
Author:
Thomas Middleton (Absolute)
DMI number:
17025
193.
If bad diseases thou hast none
First Line:
If bad diseases thou hast none
Last Line:
All men are ill beside
DMI number:
36908
194.
I've seen him when he has been all over blood
First Line:
I've seen him when he has been all over blood
Last Line:
And hacked with wounds that seemed to mouth his praises
Author:
Nathaniel Lee (Absolute)
DMI number:
21648
195.
If I judge right our good old friend Sir John
First Line:
If I judge right our good old friend Sir John
Last Line:
That life is only life when we are well
DMI number:
27484
196.
If when the god of day retires
First Line:
If when the god of day retires
Last Line:
Curse thy decease bless thee and with thee die
DMI number:
43697
197.
If while dim clouds their lustre shade
First Line:
If while dim clouds their lustre shade
Last Line:
Their clear meridian light
DMI number:
26956
198.
Kind Conscience though heard and came out of the planets
First Line:
Kind Conscience though heard and came out of the planets
Last Line:
Kings and kaisers knights and popes
Author:
William Langland (Absolute)
DMI number:
13121
199.
Kind friend with whom I sip and smoke
First Line:
Kind friend with whom I sip and smoke
Last Line:
Procure a nap though never so tipsy
DMI number:
5942
200.
Laden with years by sickness pressed
First Line:
Laden with years by sickness pressed
Last Line:
Her upright life did end in peace
DMI number:
28473
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