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11.
A tyrant's growth
First Line:
A tyrant's growth
Last Line:
For whom all fear he justly feareth all
DMI number:
41400
12.
A lottery like a magic spell
First Line:
A lottery like a magic spell
Last Line:
She gives the highest prizes
DMI number:
31965
13.
A lovely nun but yet no cloistered fair
First Line:
A lovely nun but yet no cloistered fair
Last Line:
For still I'll court her image in my soul
DMI number:
18209
14.
Ah me what is this mortal life I cried
First Line:
Ah me what is this mortal life I cried
Last Line:
But he alone is great who's truly good
Author:
Hew Dalrymple (Absolute)
DMI number:
32507
15.
Alike to all I fortune do appear
First Line:
Alike to all I fortune do appear
Last Line:
I make the poor to hope the rich to fear
DMI number:
7870
16.
Ah what advice can I receive
First Line:
Ah what advice can I receive
Last Line:
Of cutting through a flame
DMI number:
44048
17.
Afflictions sent from heaven without a cause
First Line:
Afflictions sent from heaven without a cause
Last Line:
Make bold mankind enquire into its laws
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
20454
18.
Ah fortune wilt thou never smile
First Line:
Ah fortune wilt thou never smile
Last Line:
And give to joy its noblest power
DMI number:
38016
19.
All men that in affairs themselves employ
First Line:
All men that in affairs themselves employ
Last Line:
For pleasure each she brings displeasures ten
DMI number:
14786
20.
All my hard fate me Mopsus did foretell
First Line:
All my hard fate me Mopsus did foretell
Last Line:
And talk familiar with the feathered race
DMI number:
22713
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