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71.
Double allegiance Lord to thee I owe
First Line:
Double allegiance Lord to thee I owe
Last Line:
And what is not eternal is below my fear
DMI number:
43277
72.
Fate's dark recesses we can never find
First Line:
Fate's dark recesses we can never find
Last Line:
Th' unlucky have but hours and those they lose
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
18951
73.
Experience Thwaites has made thee see
First Line:
Experience Thwaites has made thee see
Last Line:
In wares less liable to fail
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
35712
74.
Fear not thy husband will be kind
First Line:
Fear not thy husband will be kind
Last Line:
Then prithee make no more dispute
DMI number:
8189
75.
Fiction be gone we need not thee
First Line:
Fiction be gone we need not thee
Last Line:
But both of flowers and fruits despairs
DMI number:
6568
76.
From a tall precipice on the sea-side
First Line:
From a tall precipice on the sea-side
Last Line:
Stands most exposed to storms of sudden fate
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
8165
77.
Fortune came smiling to my youth and wooed it
First Line:
Fortune came smiling to my youth and wooed it
Last Line:
And lifts me to my banks
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
18945
78.
Fortune in various shapes appears
First Line:
Fortune in various shapes appears
Last Line:
Nor wealth nor power can save
DMI number:
35452
79.
Fortune makes wretched human things her sport
First Line:
Fortune makes wretched human things her sport
Last Line:
She lifts again to shine above the world
DMI number:
7505
80.
Fortune thou grand impostor what a cheat
First Line:
Fortune thou grand impostor what a cheat
Last Line:
But nigh the shore does more securely creep
Author:
John Glanvill (Confident)
DMI number:
7191
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