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1091.
Verse hath a middle nature heaven keeps souls
First Line:
Verse hath a middle nature heaven keeps souls
Last Line:
The grave keeps bodies verse the same enrolls
Author:
John Donne (Absolute)
DMI number:
17201
1092.
Victorious wisdom whose supreme command
First Line:
Victorious wisdom whose supreme command
Last Line:
Put on my glorious robe and my triumphant crown
Author:
John Cutts (Absolute)
DMI number:
12688
1093.
View not with envy fretting in thy breast
First Line:
View not with envy fretting in thy breast
Last Line:
I never saw constrained to beg their bread
Author:
Thomas Fitzgerald (Absolute)
DMI number:
16142
1094.
Vast are the sums and most immense
First Line:
Vast are the sums and most immense
Last Line:
Nor should I think the bargain dear
DMI number:
26276
1095.
We bless thee God the father of us all
First Line:
We bless thee God the father of us all
Last Line:
Praise thee enough we'll sing and praise thee ever
DMI number:
4339
1096.
We father Godden Gregory and all
First Line:
We father Godden Gregory and all
Last Line:
Or if you do we can absolve you for it
DMI number:
42351
1097.
We have pursued those plots thou didst invent
First Line:
We have pursued those plots thou didst invent
Last Line:
I'll make you presidents judges or juries
DMI number:
43108
1098.
Want or the pride of being deemed polite
First Line:
Want or the pride of being deemed polite
Last Line:
He oft forgets to kneel but never to sup
Author:
Thomas Newcomb (Confident)
DMI number:
25
1099.
Waste and irregular still the world had been
First Line:
Waste and irregular still the world had been
Last Line:
Freemasons prize more solid joys
DMI number:
28674
1100.
Weak limbs fallen cheeks grey hairs too true presage
First Line:
Weak limbs fallen cheeks grey hairs too true presage
Last Line:
The prophet gone his mantle left behind
DMI number:
10094
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