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151.
In England once a gracious prince did reign
First Line:
In England once a gracious prince did reign
Last Line:
That hears me now has both the brothers known
DMI number:
15330
152.
In foreign countries from the fruitful earth
First Line:
In foreign countries from the fruitful earth
Last Line:
Since I'm no friend to love or soft delight
DMI number:
23951
153.
In rigging he's rich though in pocket he's poor
First Line:
In rigging he's rich though in pocket he's poor
Last Line:
He boasts of a beauty and lies with a drab
DMI number:
6174
154.
In vain we stretch our thoughts to find
First Line:
In vain we stretch our thoughts to find
Last Line:
Absorbed in her own womb shall be no more
DMI number:
22844
155.
In young and old I do excite
First Line:
In young and old I do excite
Last Line:
For me and that is to be drowned
DMI number:
7800
156.
In youth exalted high in air
First Line:
In youth exalted high in air
Last Line:
And on some dunghill left to rot
Author:
Patrick Delany (Confident) & Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
2121
157.
It's strange to think what wonders we can do
First Line:
It's strange to think what wonders we can do
Last Line:
For meddling thus but what we are unfold
DMI number:
7602
158.
Involved in night I lie like a golden mine
First Line:
Involved in night I lie like a golden mine
Last Line:
Unless I help you scarce will find me out
DMI number:
15242
159.
In vain have men their utmost art employed
First Line:
In vain have men their utmost art employed
Last Line:
With brazen front quite unappalled with fear
DMI number:
23952
160.
Long time I laboured tis well known to all
First Line:
Long time I laboured tis well known to all
Last Line:
And in a groan spent my departing breath
DMI number:
23977
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