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171.
The sturdy rock for all his strength
First Line:
The sturdy rock for all his strength
Last Line:
The state of vertue never slides
DMI number:
37336
172.
The sturdy rock for all his strength
First Line:
The sturdy rock for all his strength
Last Line:
The state of virtue never slides
DMI number:
37658
173.
The sun just over the hills was peeping
First Line:
The sun just over the hills was peeping
Last Line:
While slaves to Satan
Author:
Allan Ramsay (Absolute)
DMI number:
15361
174.
The traitor Judas stands upon record
First Line:
The traitor Judas stands upon record
Last Line:
He made but silver of him we make gold
DMI number:
40599
175.
The wretch who works not for his daily bread
First Line:
The wretch who works not for his daily bread
Last Line:
The lazy are the locusts of the land
DMI number:
30744
176.
The youth to temperance in vain pretends
First Line:
The youth to temperance in vain pretends
Last Line:
Should never choose to lodge in Drury Lane
DMI number:
30736
177.
Thee goddess fair by monarchs sought
First Line:
Thee goddess fair by monarchs sought
Last Line:
And peace be mine if thou art here
DMI number:
33061
178.
The winter with his grisly storms ne longer dare abide
First Line:
The winter with his grisly storms ne longer dare abide
Last Line:
Nor Theseus could not call to life his friend Perithous
DMI number:
49439
179.
The wisest of mortals hath left us this rule
First Line:
The wisest of mortals hath left us this rule
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And sparing the rod is but spoiling the child
DMI number:
24972
180.
These eyes have never seen thy lovely face
First Line:
These eyes have never seen thy lovely face
Last Line:
My paradise my everlasting heaven
Author:
Elizabeth Rowe [nee Singer] (Absolute)
DMI number:
25991
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