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31.
Since still my duty did my actions steer
First Line:
Since still my duty did my actions steer
Last Line:
I'll rather bear than merit punishment
Author:
Roger Boyle (Absolute)
DMI number:
15765
32.
Some flowers seem more than other to rely
First Line:
Some flowers seem more than other to rely
Last Line:
We like to those may flourish but not long
Author:
Roger Boyle (Absolute)
DMI number:
14750
33.
That grief does far all other griefs transcend
First Line:
That grief does far all other griefs transcend
Last Line:
If friendship's duty should be friendship's pain
DMI number:
41108
34.
The brave are still the makers of their fate
First Line:
The brave are still the makers of their fate
Last Line:
Can never be prosperous in love or war
Author:
Roger Boyle (Absolute)
DMI number:
14490
35.
The wise more active grow by being crossed
First Line:
The wise more active grow by being crossed
Last Line:
Since art has oft restored what fortune lost
Author:
Roger Boyle (Absolute)
DMI number:
13396
36.
Those who their princes flatter may be thought
First Line:
Those who their princes flatter may be thought
Last Line:
Than have been ruined by rebellion
Author:
Roger Boyle (Absolute)
DMI number:
14769
37.
Through a false optic madam still we look
First Line:
Through a false optic madam still we look
Last Line:
When jealousy has once possession took
Author:
Roger Boyle (Absolute)
DMI number:
15583
38.
Tis Wine that inspires
First Line:
Tis Wine that inspires
Last Line:
Is a foe to the Common weale
Author:
Roger Boyle (Absolute)
DMI number:
45229
39.
Tis not to virtue that you now resort
First Line:
Tis not to virtue that you now resort
Last Line:
It grows the stronger the more weight it bears
DMI number:
41463
40.
Trust is the strongest bond upon the soul
First Line:
Trust is the strongest bond upon the soul
Last Line:
It binds where tis and makes were twas not
Author:
Roger Boyle (Absolute)
DMI number:
14838
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