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241.
I'll not practice any violent means to stay
First Line:
I'll not practice any violent means to stay
Last Line:
Turns head and leaps up at his holder's throat
DMI number:
41754
242.
I'll serve his yourh for youth must have his course
First Line:
I'll serve his yourh for youth must have his course
Last Line:
Time may recall and all his madness tamed
DMI number:
41753
243.
I love the man whom froward age
First Line:
I love the man whom froward age
Last Line:
His youthful thoughts act over again
Author:
Francis Willis (Absolute)
DMI number:
39260
244.
I love to see a nimble activeness
First Line:
I love to see a nimble activeness
Last Line:
Dancing within me
DMI number:
41758
245.
If at threescore he lawyer do commence
First Line:
If at threescore he lawyer do commence
Last Line:
Say at what age he'll be a man of sense
DMI number:
27488
246.
If added days of life bring nothing new
First Line:
If added days of life bring nothing new
Last Line:
The same dull story Mordaunt thou didst well
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
35035
247.
If I judge right our good old friend Sir John
First Line:
If I judge right our good old friend Sir John
Last Line:
That life is only life when we are well
DMI number:
27484
248.
If I live to be old for I find I go down
First Line:
If I live to be old for I find I go down
Last Line:
Without gout or stone by a gentle decay
DMI number:
23619
249.
If I live to be old for I find I grow down
First Line:
If I live to be old for I find I grow down
Last Line:
Shall be read on my tomb what is it to me | May I govern &c
DMI number:
20733
250.
If I live to grow old as I find I go down
First Line:
If I live to grow old as I find I go down
Last Line:
Without gout or stone by a gentle decay
Author:
Walter Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
4964
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