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751.
Fairest and latest of thy beauteous race
First Line:
Fairest and latest of thy beauteous race
Last Line:
Your eyes alone that liberty restrain
Author:
Charles Montagu (Absolute)
DMI number:
12382
752.
Fairest Zelinda cease to chide or grieve
First Line:
Fairest Zelinda cease to chide or grieve
Last Line:
And view the joys that they must never taste
Author:
George Granville (Absolute)
DMI number:
4193
753.
Frigidio's muse from ardour free
First Line:
Frigidio's muse from ardour free
Last Line:
T' insure his works from fire
Author:
Christopher Smart (Absolute)
DMI number:
22135
754.
From a field fought one from the beaten side
First Line:
From a field fought one from the beaten side
Last Line:
But if the king liked it the liar sped well
Author:
John Heywood (Absolute)
DMI number:
41935
755.
From Danube's banks thy two chief stones were brought
First Line:
From Danube's banks thy two chief stones were brought
Last Line:
He's not the statue but the soul of fame
DMI number:
7022
756.
Formio bewails his sins with the same heart
First Line:
Formio bewails his sins with the same heart
Last Line:
One merry thought until they meet again
Author:
Francis Quarles (Absolute)
DMI number:
17137
757.
Fortune exerts her utmost power for you
First Line:
Fortune exerts her utmost power for you
Last Line:
Who never yields but to the brightest eyes
DMI number:
4802
758.
Fortune her gifts may variously dispose
First Line:
Fortune her gifts may variously dispose
Last Line:
But future views of better or of worse
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
28353
759.
Fortune men say doth give too much to many
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Fortune men say doth give too much to many
Last Line:
But yet she never gave enough to any
Author:
Sir John Harington (Absolute)
DMI number:
13211
760.
Fortune must now no more on triumph ride
First Line:
Fortune must now no more on triumph ride
Last Line:
In giving nothing Fortune serves you well
Author:
Sir John Davies (Absolute)
DMI number:
49747
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