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401.
For let me speak the truth your charming eye
First Line:
For let me speak the truth your charming eye
Last Line:
All hopes of comfort I shall surely lose
DMI number:
8178
402.
For man to tell how human life began
First Line:
For man to tell how human life began
Last Line:
Above or round about thee or beneath
Author:
John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
27062
403.
For razed Troy to rear a Troy fit place he searched then
First Line:
For razed Troy to rear a Troy fit place he searched then
Last Line:
Which Lud did after beautify and Lud's town did it call
DMI number:
43716
404.
For Rome has had a long succession
First Line:
For Rome has had a long succession
Last Line:
To dig our ancient tyrants up again
DMI number:
41409
405.
For seldom shall a ruler lost his life
First Line:
For seldom shall a ruler lost his life
Last Line:
And such as see dare not disclose their mind
DMI number:
40802
406.
For every turn of human chance prepared
First Line:
For every turn of human chance prepared
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In her the primitive saint and poet joined
Author:
Robert Gould (Absolute)
DMI number:
6870
407.
For fame the wretch beneath the gallows lies
First Line:
For fame the wretch beneath the gallows lies
Last Line:
Nor ever penetrate the silent urn
Author:
Soame Jenyns (Absolute)
DMI number:
29812
408.
For Glycera's radiant face I burn
First Line:
For Glycera's radiant face I burn
Last Line:
She looks and charms and cheats the gazer's sight
DMI number:
22096
409.
For hitherto sly writers wily wits
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For hitherto sly writers wily wits
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In rueful means the shortest form is sweetest
DMI number:
15036
410.
For I would choose to scramble at a door
First Line:
For I would choose to scramble at a door
Last Line:
If but in thought consenting to another
DMI number:
14168
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