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6041.
Falsehood disguised under religion's veil
First Line:
Falsehood disguised under religion's veil
Last Line:
As mists are scattered by Apollo's ray
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
21845
6042.
Fame cease to sound thy trumpet on our shore
First Line:
Fame cease to sound thy trumpet on our shore
Last Line:
Run himself out of breath and's dead---- | No matter
DMI number:
5783
6043.
Fame likewise though it infamously speaks
First Line:
Fame likewise though it infamously speaks
Last Line:
And suck their ruin in at mouth and ear
DMI number:
10754
6044.
Fame of Dorinda's conquests brought
First Line:
Fame of Dorinda's conquests brought
Last Line:
Fond mortals of Dorinda's eyes
Author:
John Hughes (Absolute)
DMI number:
2452
6045.
Fame of Hermilia's conquest brought
First Line:
Fame of Hermilia's conquest brought
Last Line:
Fond mortals of Hermilia's eyes
Author:
John Hughes (Absolute)
DMI number:
15447
6046.
Fame riches honour birth or wit
First Line:
Fame riches honour birth or wit
Last Line:
There's nought to wish or fear
DMI number:
23292
6047.
Fame says pope Julius once the sword did wield
First Line:
Fame says pope Julius once the sword did wield
Last Line:
Thy sword O Paul in battle may avail
DMI number:
16694
6048.
Fame's mouth is steep and he who dares ascend
First Line:
Fame's mouth is steep and he who dares ascend
Last Line:
You though well meaning have but second fame
DMI number:
31995
6049.
Famed Belvidera for some frolic
First Line:
Famed Belvidera for some frolic
Last Line:
O I could always clystered be
DMI number:
26117
6050.
Famed father Adams learned to high degree
First Line:
Famed father Adams learned to high degree
Last Line:
A top divine card-and-inal was he
DMI number:
24147
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