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301.
Swift as his fame over all the world he flies
First Line:
Swift as his fame over all the world he flies
Last Line:
Has nothing but his modesty his blame
DMI number:
30428
302.
Swift as his fame over all the world he flies
First Line:
Swift as his fame over all the world he flies
Last Line:
He fought to gain an empire - you to give
DMI number:
11793
303.
The hope and expectation of thy time
First Line:
The hope and expectation of thy time
Last Line:
Make blind itself with foolish tenderness
DMI number:
40828
304.
The glory Traian shall forever live
First Line:
The glory Traian shall forever live
Last Line:
Thy real merit all the world must own
DMI number:
37136
305.
The fifteenth day of July
First Line:
The fifteenth day of July
Last Line:
Of brave lord Willoughbey
DMI number:
37349
306.
The end of every act
First Line:
The end of every act
Last Line:
But in the knowledge and ascription
Author:
George Chapman (Absolute)
DMI number:
13344
307.
The envious all concur to aim
First Line:
The envious all concur to aim
Last Line:
As much admired as much beloved
DMI number:
40630
308.
The fame that a man wins himself is best
First Line:
The fame that a man wins himself is best
Last Line:
So man's true fame must strike from his own deeds
Author:
Thomas Middleton (Absolute)
DMI number:
14727
309.
The brave abroad fight for the wise at home
First Line:
The brave abroad fight for the wise at home
Last Line:
Thin fame is all the bravest hero's share
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Absolute)
DMI number:
20879
310.
The Macedonian youth with tears deplored
First Line:
The Macedonian youth with tears deplored
Last Line:
Admire who will the froward Grecian boy
DMI number:
13146
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