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371.
Once on a time it by chance came to pass
First Line:
Once on a time it by chance came to pass
Last Line:
Shows a world of good nature but labours in vain
DMI number:
21828
372.
Our tongs and hammers lie declined
First Line:
Our tongs and hammers lie declined
Last Line:
Our nails are drove our work is done
DMI number:
34994
373.
Our vallies yield not or but sparing yield
First Line:
Our vallies yield not or but sparing yield
Last Line:
Who toil and wealth exchange for sloth and pride
Author:
John Dyer (Absolute)
DMI number:
31974
374.
Our labours you with sickly eyes behold
First Line:
Our labours you with sickly eyes behold
Last Line:
To prove heroic constancy in man
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
21164
375.
One stirs the fire and one the bellows blows
First Line:
One stirs the fire and one the bellows blows
Last Line:
The fiery work proceeds with rustick songs
DMI number:
40156
376.
One summer eve as Nancy fair
First Line:
One summer eve as Nancy fair
Last Line:
Over set her spinning wheel
DMI number:
32868
377.
Order is heaven's first law through boundless space
First Line:
Order is heaven's first law through boundless space
Last Line:
Till we meet with fresh ardour our plan to pursue
DMI number:
38250
378.
Order is heaven's first law through boundless space
First Line:
Order is heaven's first law through boundless space
Last Line:
Till we meet with fresh vigour our tasks to renew
DMI number:
38269
379.
Our anchors weighed and topsails loosed a gale
First Line:
Our anchors weighed and topsails loosed a gale
Last Line:
Which with sharp keels cut through the foaming waves
DMI number:
40111
380.
On on my dear brethren pursue your great lecture
First Line:
On on my dear brethren pursue your great lecture
Last Line:
Who better can work or who best can agree
DMI number:
28680
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