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101.
Have you not heard how great Alcides toiled
First Line:
Have you not heard how great Alcides toiled
Last Line:
Our P-- acts the foible deed
DMI number:
9650
102.
He comes and with a port so proud
First Line:
He comes and with a port so proud
Last Line:
To make the concert up of general joy
Author:
Nathaniel Lee (Absolute)
DMI number:
37468
103.
Hast thou not seen the ragged multitude
First Line:
Hast thou not seen the ragged multitude
Last Line:
Nor yet release him such their frantic will
Author:
William Heminges [Heming] (Absolute)
DMI number:
16755
104.
He that would a new courtier be
First Line:
He that would a new courtier be
Last Line:
Will rather scorch than quench desire | Let him &c
DMI number:
1095
105.
He wealth not birth preferred to council's place
First Line:
He wealth not birth preferred to council's place
Last Line:
Though bodies claim distinction by descent
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute)
DMI number:
13760
106.
He who his prince too blindly does obey
First Line:
He who his prince too blindly does obey
Last Line:
To keep his faith his virtue throws away
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
20960
107.
Henceforth vain youth your arts forbear
First Line:
Henceforth vain youth your arts forbear
Last Line:
But Harry's poor and just
DMI number:
12860
108.
His grace's fate sage Cutler could foresee
First Line:
His grace's fate sage Cutler could foresee
Last Line:
Want with a full or with an empty purse
Author:
Alexander Pope (Confident)
DMI number:
16362
109.
Hodge held a farm and smiled content
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Hodge held a farm and smiled content
Last Line:
And please ye who's the justice now
DMI number:
19435
110.
Hodge held a farm and smiled content
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Hodge held a farm and smiled content
Last Line:
This case will alter too beyond the grave
DMI number:
25302
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