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71.
Trust me dear friend the safest way
First Line:
Trust me dear friend the safest way
Last Line:
She fills then gather in your swelling sails
DMI number:
910
72.
Virtue concealed within our breast
First Line:
Virtue concealed within our breast
Last Line:
With life his country or his friend
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
156
73.
We barbarously call those blessed
First Line:
We barbarously call those blessed
Last Line:
And seal their country's love with their departing breath
Author:
George Stepney (Absolute)
DMI number:
5939
74.
We must all live and we would all live well
First Line:
We must all live and we would all live well
Last Line:
To use good fortune and to bear our ill
DMI number:
912
75.
When blurred the canopy of night
First Line:
When blurred the canopy of night
Last Line:
The rabble and the knave of state
DMI number:
31515
76.
When loud the blustering tempest roars
First Line:
When loud the blustering tempest roars
Last Line:
With soul superior to the crowd
DMI number:
24555
77.
When storms the hardy sailor overtake
First Line:
When storms the hardy sailor overtake
Last Line:
The crowd and scorn their hatred or their love
DMI number:
10269
78.
When stormy winds begin to rise
First Line:
When stormy winds begin to rise
Last Line:
Either the vulgars' hatred or their love
DMI number:
920
79.
Whence is it Macenas that so few approve
First Line:
Whence is it Macenas that so few approve
Last Line:
A tedious lesson from blind Crispin's roll
Author:
Philip Horneck (Confident)
DMI number:
948
80.
Whence it is sir that none contented lives
First Line:
Whence it is sir that none contented lives
Last Line:
Thinks the supremely happy dwell in town
Author:
Philip Francis (Absolute)
DMI number:
30103
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