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71.
Thou glory of the age best of thy kind
First Line:
Thou glory of the age best of thy kind
Last Line:
While Britain boasts alone thy mightier name
DMI number:
43632
72.
Though grief and fondness in my breast rebel
First Line:
Though grief and fondness in my breast rebel
Last Line:
Thy satire point and animate thy page
Author:
Samuel Johnson (Absolute)
DMI number:
21899
73.
Time ruinates proud buildings with her hours
First Line:
Time ruinates proud buildings with her hours
Last Line:
Stones to drop down and speak their raisers' praise
DMI number:
41914
74.
We now no longer can allow
First Line:
We now no longer can allow
Last Line:
Which slowly rise to heaven
Author:
Elizabeth Tollet (Absolute)
DMI number:
25539
75.
We only can admire those happy times
First Line:
We only can admire those happy times
Last Line:
And left example how to deal with thine
DMI number:
43060
76.
What creatures on earth
First Line:
What creatures on earth
Last Line:
And ages our worth shall repeat
DMI number:
44007
77.
What accident what strange mishap
First Line:
What accident what strange mishap
Last Line:
Ye must be there I's make a mends
DMI number:
4608
78.
When Arthur first in court began
First Line:
When Arthur first in court began
Last Line:
But he pulled her out by the tail
DMI number:
44195
79.
When Arthur first in court began
First Line:
When Arthur first in court began
Last Line:
Delivered everye one
Author:
Thomas Deloney (Absolute)
DMI number:
37269
80.
When Arthur first in court began
First Line:
When Arthur first in court began
Last Line:
Lancelot delivered though
Author:
Thomas Deloney (Absolute)
DMI number:
11438
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