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41.
Tis but too true while living fame's denied
First Line:
Tis but too true while living fame's denied
Last Line:
Since glory's after death we're not in haste
DMI number:
17399
42.
To be of high birth and of worthy fame
First Line:
To be of high birth and of worthy fame
Last Line:
Let his descent be mean his worth's the more
DMI number:
42004
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To mark her Shakespeare's worth and Britain's love
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To mark her Shakespeare's worth and Britain's love
Last Line:
This tomb grown old his works shall still be new
DMI number:
33409
44.
To you a tribute from each muse is due
First Line:
To you a tribute from each muse is due
Last Line:
Could add to David and make D'Urfey please
DMI number:
17385
45.
Well hast thou drawn fond youth in properest place
First Line:
Well hast thou drawn fond youth in properest place
Last Line:
Which cracked must perish by the first high wind
DMI number:
10052
46.
Virtue alone is true nobility
First Line:
Virtue alone is true nobility
Last Line:
Let your own acts immortalize your name
DMI number:
34202
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Various his subjects yet they jointly warm
First Line:
Various his subjects yet they jointly warm
Last Line:
What he had finished nothing else could mend
DMI number:
15739
48.
What mortal burns not with the love of fame
First Line:
What mortal burns not with the love of fame
Last Line:
Illustrious grown by mere obscurity
Author:
Richard Graves (Absolute)
DMI number:
35889
49.
What trains before what trains behind him ride
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What trains before what trains behind him ride
Last Line:
You see his mortgage and tis Trapland's train
DMI number:
27364
50.
What's fame with men by custom of the nation
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What's fame with men by custom of the nation
Last Line:
Part you with one and I'll part with the other
Author:
Alexander Pope (Confident)
DMI number:
16090
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