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101.
Just so I heard a friend of mine
First Line:
Just so I heard a friend of mine
Last Line:
And called her an ill-natured whore
DMI number:
10268
102.
Let not past troubles through thy fancy run
First Line:
Let not past troubles through thy fancy run
Last Line:
What once hath happened never can be undone
DMI number:
30388
103.
Let God himself to whom I dare appeal
First Line:
Let God himself to whom I dare appeal
Last Line:
Give me my God and let the world forsake me
Author:
Elizabeth Rowe [nee Singer] (Absolute)
DMI number:
25990
104.
Minions of fortune pillars of the state
First Line:
Minions of fortune pillars of the state
Last Line:
On the calm mansions of the humble poor
DMI number:
30746
105.
Men may amuse themselves with knavish tricks
First Line:
Men may amuse themselves with knavish tricks
Last Line:
Distrusted in this life and punished in the next
DMI number:
24979
106.
Men may respect and love with ease pretend
First Line:
Men may respect and love with ease pretend
Last Line:
And are with justice valued more than gold
Author:
Edmund Arwaker (Absolute)
DMI number:
30221
107.
Men who their own misfortunes only weigh
First Line:
Men who their own misfortunes only weigh
Last Line:
Because their neighbour's under greater sweat
Author:
Edmund Arwaker (Absolute)
DMI number:
30376
108.
Nor trivial loss nor trivial gain despise
First Line:
Nor trivial loss nor trivial gain despise
Last Line:
Farthings long saved amounts to pounds at last
DMI number:
30394
109.
No - never think him truly rich or great
First Line:
No - never think him truly rich or great
Last Line:
And learn thou to be happy from thy self alone
DMI number:
43388
110.
Not urged by vain ambition's airy dreams
First Line:
Not urged by vain ambition's airy dreams
Last Line:
The means proposed and then adopt a plan
DMI number:
30794
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