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81.
No not for those of women born
First Line:
No not for those of women born
Last Line:
And one has nothing more to fear
Author:
Samuel Wesley (Absolute)
DMI number:
190
82.
O thou whose all creating hands sustain
First Line:
O thou whose all creating hands sustain
Last Line:
Our utmost bound and our eternal stay
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
8281
83.
Of all heaven's judgments that was sure the worst
First Line:
Of all heaven's judgments that was sure the worst
Last Line:
At the next step the glorious crown's our own
Author:
Richard Duke (Confident)
DMI number:
4038
84.
O instance of duration rare
First Line:
O instance of duration rare
Last Line:
We gain but half thy hundred years
DMI number:
143
85.
Old Seneca Plato
First Line:
Old Seneca Plato
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And the man but a fool that has any
Author:
Edward Ward (Confident)
DMI number:
5390
86.
Old Epicurus was employed
First Line:
Old Epicurus was employed
Last Line:
The other full of emptiness
DMI number:
1845
87.
Pardon grave sages natures treasures
First Line:
Pardon grave sages natures treasures
Last Line:
Of nothing's nothing something for to make
DMI number:
5610
88.
Pardon O Queen if I dare write to thee
First Line:
Pardon O Queen if I dare write to thee
Last Line:
And demonstration glares through every page
DMI number:
17831
89.
One bowing to me I'd seen long ago
First Line:
One bowing to me I'd seen long ago
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But he who knows himself I never knew
DMI number:
17344
90.
Our want with this philosophy doth well
First Line:
Our want with this philosophy doth well
Last Line:
Each noble mind bestows upon itself
DMI number:
17240
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