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1011.
Shall man alone whose fate whose final fate
First Line:
Shall man alone whose fate whose final fate
Last Line:
Inexorable all and all extreme
Author:
Edward Young (Absolute)
DMI number:
30555
1012.
Shall man whom nature formed of milder clay
First Line:
Shall man whom nature formed of milder clay
Last Line:
Even of the clown he feeds
Author:
James Thomson (Absolute)
DMI number:
30134
1013.
Sharp winter's blasts the grateful spring expels
First Line:
Sharp winter's blasts the grateful spring expels
Last Line:
Distract the maids and set them all at arms
DMI number:
10300
1014.
She came she is gone we have met
First Line:
She came she is gone we have met
Last Line:
Might we view her enjoying it here
Author:
William Cowper (Absolute)
DMI number:
36981
1015.
She comes in vain the winds and snows
First Line:
She comes in vain the winds and snows
Last Line:
'Tis ever bloom in paradise
DMI number:
2432
1016.
See gentle brooks how quietly they glide
First Line:
See gentle brooks how quietly they glide
Last Line:
The banks they kissed and flowers they fed before
DMI number:
39323
1017.
See him from nature rising slow to art
First Line:
See him from nature rising slow to art
Last Line:
A prince the father of a people made
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
37177
1018.
See him from nature rising slow to art
First Line:
See him from nature rising slow to art
Last Line:
Be crowned as monarchs or as gods adored
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
28234
1019.
See how around the sturdy oak
First Line:
See how around the sturdy oak
Last Line:
The oak about the ivy twined
DMI number:
16325
1020.
See how firm waters wandring streams inclose
First Line:
See how firm waters wandring streams inclose
Last Line:
A solid river or a liquid stone
DMI number:
8252
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