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Aspicis hunc plantis qui fulcitur elephantis
First Line:
Aspicis hunc plantis qui fulcitur elephantis
Last Line:
Trahere sermones et tollere simmersones
DMI number:
35085
2.
I'll to the wars as the Corybantes
First Line:
I'll to the wars as the Corybantes
Last Line:
And nature's murmurs in the din of arms
Author:
Edmund Smith (Absolute)
DMI number:
18503
3.
Mercy what's that a virtue coined by villains
First Line:
Mercy what's that a virtue coined by villains
Last Line:
Who praise the weakness which supports their crimes
Author:
Edmund Smith (Absolute)
DMI number:
20006
4.
Now as I pass the crowded way shall sound
First Line:
Now as I pass the crowded way shall sound
Last Line:
She'll say she's base she's false she's foul as Phaedra
Author:
Edmund Smith (Absolute)
DMI number:
19028
5.
Oh I know him | Fierce in the right and obstinately good
First Line:
Oh I know him | Fierce in the right and obstinately good
Last Line:
And swell the torrent they were used to stop
Author:
Edmund Smith (Absolute)
DMI number:
21241
6.
Oh I will keep this secret
First Line:
Oh I will keep this secret
Last Line:
No racks no shame shall ever force it from me
Author:
Edmund Smith (Absolute)
DMI number:
20683
7.
The righteous gods that innocence require
First Line:
The righteous gods that innocence require
Last Line:
Th' accused is happy while th' accuser dies
Author:
Edmund Smith (Absolute)
DMI number:
19171