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From things considered with a stricter view
First Line:
From things considered with a stricter view
Last Line:
The blossom's withered and our hopes are fled
Author:
Laurence Eusden (Absolute)
DMI number:
7026
2.
Happy the man who gives a loose to joy
First Line:
Happy the man who gives a loose to joy
Last Line:
As soft and wanton as she's fair
DMI number:
22744
3.
Hold cruel mother drive the furies hence
First Line:
Hold cruel mother drive the furies hence
Last Line:
Mark how the dreadful snakes around them hiss
DMI number:
39939
4.
Mean while the father full of dreadful care
First Line:
Mean while the father full of dreadful care
Last Line:
Go there says he return aside stop short
DMI number:
8915
5.
Queen of riches happy peace
First Line:
Queen of riches happy peace
Last Line:
Your crowns your feasts and hear your songs
DMI number:
22743
6.
See that thou art not born by too much heat
First Line:
See that thou art not born by too much heat
Last Line:
Nor cool my chariot in its fiery course
DMI number:
39940
7.
Seven stars thou then before thee wilt espy
First Line:
Seven stars thou then before thee wilt espy
Last Line:
There there he cried come back turn stop &c
DMI number:
39941
8.
The barks how famed by labouring oars
First Line:
The barks how famed by labouring oars
Last Line:
When neath the avenging steel shall stream thy purple gore
DMI number:
22114
9.
This is true liberty where freeborn men
First Line:
This is true liberty where freeborn men
Last Line:
What can be juster in a state than this
Author:
Euripides (Confident) & John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
33232
10.
Ye breezes mild and gentle gales
First Line:
Ye breezes mild and gentle gales
Last Line:
Far hence in foreign lands to drag the galling chain
DMI number:
22049