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11.
As musing on his bed the speecher lay
First Line:
As musing on his bed the speecher lay
Last Line:
And leave thee to the lash of lost integrity
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Speculation)
DMI number:
19530
12.
As soon as on the banks of Rhine
First Line:
As soon as on the banks of Rhine
Last Line:
Are better far than one
DMI number:
18064
13.
Avaunt ye critics too severe
First Line:
Avaunt ye critics too severe
Last Line:
When he approves who dares dispraise
DMI number:
22802
14.
Be gone our nation's pleasure and reproach
First Line:
Be gone our nation's pleasure and reproach
Last Line:
And stole from Shakespeare's self our easy hearts
DMI number:
8391
15.
Be steadfast to thine own
First Line:
Be steadfast to thine own
Last Line:
Always the unknown snare
DMI number:
49134
16.
Before this judge all judges shall appear
First Line:
Before this judge all judges shall appear
Last Line:
But even the conscience shall itself indite
DMI number:
41902
17.
Blessed is the man yea doubly blessed is he
First Line:
Blessed is the man yea doubly blessed is he
Last Line:
To rot the scorn of earth and curse of heaven
DMI number:
13781
18.
Bright Chloris shun thy glass for it has vexed
First Line:
Bright Chloris shun thy glass for it has vexed
Last Line:
I'll pine with sorrow and with anguish die
DMI number:
23066
19.
Believe me friends whatever you do
First Line:
Believe me friends whatever you do
Last Line:
No wise man will accept it
DMI number:
18319
20.
Can the deep statesman skilled in great design
First Line:
Can the deep statesman skilled in great design
Last Line:
The wish that sighs for sublunary things
Author:
John Cunningham (Absolute)
DMI number:
33128
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