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41.
Humours are man's religion power his laws
First Line:
Humours are man's religion power his laws
Last Line:
His wit confusion and his will the cause
DMI number:
41589
42.
I can but smile to think how foolish wise
First Line:
I can but smile to think how foolish wise
Last Line:
Poor women in a glorious slavery
DMI number:
41620
43.
In such like affairs
First Line:
In such like affairs
Last Line:
Wise men should always be above their fates
DMI number:
41614
44.
Is there or do the schoolmen dream
First Line:
Is there or do the schoolmen dream
Last Line:
Whose strength a prosperous state
Author:
Robert Nugent (Absolute)
DMI number:
19675
45.
It vexes me o R-- when I see
First Line:
It vexes me o R-- when I see
Last Line:
If bad still thank your god and be content
DMI number:
24991
46.
In vain Argyll with godlike virtue stood
First Line:
In vain Argyll with godlike virtue stood
Last Line:
He wakes sees England sleep and straight he dies
DMI number:
18308
47.
Light heard his voice and eager to obey
First Line:
Light heard his voice and eager to obey
Last Line:
So long remembered and bewailed so long
Author:
John Langhorne (Absolute)
DMI number:
38515
48.
Like many more tis my delight
First Line:
Like many more tis my delight
Last Line:
My bottle join and make it up
DMI number:
39148
49.
Move on then stars work your pernicious will
First Line:
Move on then stars work your pernicious will
Last Line:
Only the wise rule and prevent your ill
DMI number:
41611
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My will enkindled by mine eyes and ears
First Line:
My will enkindled by mine eyes and ears
Last Line:
Of will and judgment
DMI number:
41586
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