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31.
Tis much the better way believe me 'tis
First Line:
Tis much the better way believe me 'tis
Last Line:
Be wise and gather in the swelling sails
Author:
John Norris (Absolute)
DMI number:
911
32.
Tis best the middle way to keep
First Line:
Tis best the middle way to keep
Last Line:
Contract your sails nor trust the wind
Author:
William Oldisworth (Speculation)
DMI number:
12103
33.
To Fuscus the town's lover health I wish
First Line:
To Fuscus the town's lover health I wish
Last Line:
Save that I have not thee perfectly well
Author:
Sir Richard Fanshawe (Absolute)
DMI number:
42200
34.
Trust me dear friend the safest way
First Line:
Trust me dear friend the safest way
Last Line:
She fills then gather in your swelling sails
DMI number:
910
35.
Virtue dear friend needs no defence
First Line:
Virtue dear friend needs no defence
Last Line:
And dare all heat but that in Celia's eyes
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
3694
36.
Virtue dear friend needs no defence
First Line:
Virtue dear friend needs no defence
Last Line:
And dare all heat but that of Celia's eyes
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
895
37.
We must all live and we would all live well
First Line:
We must all live and we would all live well
Last Line:
To use good fortune and to bear our ill
DMI number:
912
38.
What boys are ye mad is the Dutch devil in ye
First Line:
What boys are ye mad is the Dutch devil in ye
Last Line:
Use thy freedom to night man let the punk reign tomorrow
Author:
Thomas Brown (Confident)
DMI number:
42598
39.
What and how great the virtue and the art
First Line:
What and how great the virtue and the art
Last Line:
Let us be fixed and our own masters still
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
31545
40.
Whence brother Catius and whither bound so fast
First Line:
Whence brother Catius and whither bound so fast
Last Line:
If sweet the stream much sweeter is the spring
Author:
Thomas Flatman (Absolute)
DMI number:
42182
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