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31.
Remember your creator in the days of your youth
First Line:
Remember your creator in the days of your youth
Last Line:
And god give you chastity knowledge and truth
DMI number:
9658
32.
Safe in thy H--y Poyntz content remain
First Line:
Safe in thy H--y Poyntz content remain
Last Line:
As Secker copies you you copy him
DMI number:
11093
33.
So oft indulged the philosophic muse
First Line:
So oft indulged the philosophic muse
Last Line:
Who share your love your love for ever share
Author:
William Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
32189
34.
So great so universal and so free
First Line:
So great so universal and so free
Last Line:
Your license 'twas made this poor poet caper
Author:
Robert Wild (Absolute)
DMI number:
43026
35.
Since prose won't move we'll try what verse can do
First Line:
Since prose won't move we'll try what verse can do
Last Line:
You're warned take heed destruction's at the gate
DMI number:
42356
36.
Stout Hannibal before he came to age
First Line:
Stout Hannibal before he came to age
Last Line:
Then up go we when wit and sense go down
DMI number:
43042
37.
That we your majesty's poor slaves
First Line:
That we your majesty's poor slaves
Last Line:
The over-plus of the saints merit
DMI number:
42323
38.
The greatest comfort at the greatest bliss
First Line:
The greatest comfort at the greatest bliss
Last Line:
Tis better not to live than live in vain
DMI number:
22952
39.
The seaman from winds and the rage of wild seas
First Line:
The seaman from winds and the rage of wild seas
Last Line:
What zeal can divinity equal supply
DMI number:
35995
40.
They who oppose your right unto the crown
First Line:
They who oppose your right unto the crown
Last Line:
And you are born for conquest over your foes
DMI number:
43160
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