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181.
These laws may sound a little too severe
First Line:
These laws may sound a little too severe
Last Line:
And makes the work much easier than it shows
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
10416
182.
This day the deity to men has given
First Line:
This day the deity to men has given
Last Line:
Each slight excuse and needless journey shows
DMI number:
33769
183.
There is a tax which must be paid to fate
First Line:
There is a tax which must be paid to fate
Last Line:
Away she mounts into her native skies
Author:
H. Denne (Speculation)
DMI number:
3896
184.
Think not to die and in the senseless tomb
First Line:
Think not to die and in the senseless tomb
Last Line:
His wisdom cannot threaten what his power can't do
DMI number:
12215
185.
Thou whom nor honours wealth nor youth can spoil
First Line:
Thou whom nor honours wealth nor youth can spoil
Last Line:
And man be what his maker first designed
Author:
Soame Jenyns (Absolute)
DMI number:
22683
186.
Though all appear in heat and fury done
First Line:
Though all appear in heat and fury done
Last Line:
The language still must soft and easy run
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
10415
187.
Those souls which raised are above the sky
First Line:
Those souls which raised are above the sky
Last Line:
Yet may we thereof make us crowns of glory
DMI number:
5588
188.
Thou blessed with every choicest gift in life
First Line:
Thou blessed with every choicest gift in life
Last Line:
You my lord's mimic were I am but thine
DMI number:
12715
189.
Thou pregnant commerce art the source of peace
First Line:
Thou pregnant commerce art the source of peace
Last Line:
Thou art to every clime a second Nile
Author:
Samuel Bowden (Absolute)
DMI number:
28962
190.
Though the earth's the lord's and all that is therein
First Line:
Though the earth's the lord's and all that is therein
Last Line:
Hoping the best yet leaving all to god
DMI number:
29990
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