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1241.
In our forefathers' stupid days the name
First Line:
In our forefathers' stupid days the name
Last Line:
Our modern misses are full nine and forty
DMI number:
17772
1242.
In pain my only ease in sickness health
First Line:
In pain my only ease in sickness health
Last Line:
Nought in my self but all in all in thee
DMI number:
5101
1243.
In paradise a woman caused all
First Line:
In paradise a woman caused all
Last Line:
When we're more weak and they perhaps as fair
Author:
Sir Aston Cokayne (Confident)
DMI number:
17135
1244.
In pictures of the evangelists we find
First Line:
In pictures of the evangelists we find
Last Line:
Were't thou dear beauteous angel joined with me
DMI number:
25147
1245.
In points of faith some undetermined jars
First Line:
In points of faith some undetermined jars
Last Line:
And yet both mourned because both won the day
DMI number:
17130
1246.
In Pope's melodious verse the graces smile
First Line:
In Pope's melodious verse the graces smile
Last Line:
But Pope shall reign supreme in poesy and wit
DMI number:
301
1247.
In Pope's melodious verse the graces smile
First Line:
In Pope's melodious verse the graces smile
Last Line:
But Pope shall reign supreme in poetry and wit
DMI number:
36390
1248.
Is that the point which lays the justest claim
First Line:
Is that the point which lays the justest claim
Last Line:
Agree that Newton first be laid aside
DMI number:
1854
1249.
Is then that hero numbered with the dead
First Line:
Is then that hero numbered with the dead
Last Line:
Why did he ever condescend to die
DMI number:
16152
1250.
Is there a friend like those distinguished few
First Line:
Is there a friend like those distinguished few
Last Line:
I know indeed but dare not name that friend
DMI number:
27320
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