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131.
Old maids who loath the matrimonial state
First Line:
Old maids who loath the matrimonial state
Last Line:
All like sly Reynard say the grapes are sour
DMI number:
30798
132.
Oh poverty of pale consumptive hue
First Line:
Oh poverty of pale consumptive hue
Last Line:
And dress in smiles the tyrant hour of death
Author:
Charles James Fox (Absolute)
DMI number:
35996
133.
Parents whose love to children oft is blind
First Line:
Parents whose love to children oft is blind
Last Line:
Improves the child and gains the parents ends
Author:
Edmund Arwaker (Absolute)
DMI number:
30379
134.
Our early youth's the only time we find
First Line:
Our early youth's the only time we find
Last Line:
And for chastisements humbly thank our god
DMI number:
24975
135.
One time as twas my ordinary wont
First Line:
One time as twas my ordinary wont
Last Line:
Thus crossed in all I lost my whole estate
Author:
John Heath (Absolute)
DMI number:
41939
136.
On the same case what different lights are thrown
First Line:
On the same case what different lights are thrown
Last Line:
This case will alter too beyond the grave
DMI number:
19438
137.
On things of moment with thyself debate
First Line:
On things of moment with thyself debate
Last Line:
Lest greater ills incur in shunning less
DMI number:
30801
138.
One moment men some sudden ill endure
First Line:
One moment men some sudden ill endure
Last Line:
And find the next some unexpected cure
DMI number:
30389
139.
Proud of the clothes with which you are equipped
First Line:
Proud of the clothes with which you are equipped
Last Line:
You of your pride may easily be stripped
DMI number:
30735
140.
Pleasure but cheats us with an empty name
First Line:
Pleasure but cheats us with an empty name
Last Line:
Where good is sparing sown but ills abound
Author:
Thomas Catesby Pagett (Confident)
DMI number:
35055
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