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61.
O libel born to endless shame
First Line:
O libel born to endless shame
Last Line:
Agree in hating you
DMI number:
18257
62.
O where is honour safe not with the living
First Line:
O where is honour safe not with the living
Last Line:
And the cold marble melt
Author:
John Fletcher (Absolute) & Francis Beaumont (Absolute)
DMI number:
20802
63.
Of all the pens which my poor rhymes molest
First Line:
Of all the pens which my poor rhymes molest
Last Line:
Writes scoundrel verses and then says they're mine
DMI number:
9434
64.
Of the winged race I far the brightest shine
First Line:
Of the winged race I far the brightest shine
Last Line:
To wish in vain he never had been born
DMI number:
15700
65.
Oh that the busy world at least in this
First Line:
Oh that the busy world at least in this
Last Line:
And wept the sorrows which they found at home
Author:
Nicholas Rowe (Absolute)
DMI number:
20804
66.
Oh what a ready tongue suspicion has
First Line:
Oh what a ready tongue suspicion has
Last Line:
That what he feared is chanced
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
20979
67.
Once on the way as fable tells
First Line:
Once on the way as fable tells
Last Line:
Again shall never find me
DMI number:
23003
68.
Palemon young the brisk and gay
First Line:
Palemon young the brisk and gay
Last Line:
But hold all men were born to die
DMI number:
10670
69.
Open your ears for which of you will stop
First Line:
Open your ears for which of you will stop
Last Line:
They bring smooth comforts false worse than true wrongs
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
31014
70.
Opinion the blind goddess of fools foe
First Line:
Opinion the blind goddess of fools foe
Last Line:
Undeserving persons
Author:
George Chapman (Absolute)
DMI number:
16918
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