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11.
Captive brother break thy chain
First Line:
Captive brother break thy chain
Last Line:
A willing slave for ever tied
DMI number:
26942
12.
Come on sir | Here's the place stand still how fearful
First Line:
Come on sir | Here's the place stand still how fearful
Last Line:
Topple down headlong
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
12928
13.
Dear Jo implore Dan Phoebus skill
First Line:
Dear Jo implore Dan Phoebus skill
Last Line:
Before you sing of Snowden Hill
DMI number:
37940
14.
Dear native stream ah dearer far to me
First Line:
Dear native stream ah dearer far to me
Last Line:
My youthful pastimes ye shall shade my grave
DMI number:
36778
15.
Ere yet your footsteps quit the place
First Line:
Ere yet your footsteps quit the place
Last Line:
And heaven's blessed mansion be your last
DMI number:
34133
16.
Fair spring assumes again her early sway
First Line:
Fair spring assumes again her early sway
Last Line:
Take their last look and never know them more
DMI number:
22603
17.
From Bath to Easton haste your flight
First Line:
From Bath to Easton haste your flight
Last Line:
As long as Avon's streams shall flow
DMI number:
35511
18.
From courts and gaudy climes when virtue fled
First Line:
From courts and gaudy climes when virtue fled
Last Line:
To learn that worth affects no gay disguise
DMI number:
38229
19.
From fawning crowds and noise and strife
First Line:
From fawning crowds and noise and strife
Last Line:
And emulate their martial sire
DMI number:
17829
20.
For man's transgression some grave sages say
First Line:
For man's transgression some grave sages say
Last Line:
And rising springs improve their native force
DMI number:
24657
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