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131.
This a more innocent and happy chase
First Line:
This a more innocent and happy chase
Last Line:
Made both by striving to be greater less
Author:
Sir John Denham (Absolute)
DMI number:
16072
132.
There with like haste to several ways they run
First Line:
There with like haste to several ways they run
Last Line:
Thence reconveys there to be lost again
DMI number:
39356
133.
Though all the actions of your life are crowned
First Line:
Though all the actions of your life are crowned
Last Line:
That joy to you which it gives me twill give
Author:
Sir John Denham (Absolute)
DMI number:
10683
134.
Thou hast almost
First Line:
Thou hast almost
Last Line:
They chained our hearts together
Author:
Sir John Denham (Absolute)
DMI number:
16498
135.
Thou mayst not they condemn and those absolve
First Line:
Thou mayst not they condemn and those absolve
Last Line:
But like the wasp the rich escapes and flies
Author:
Sir John Denham (Absolute)
DMI number:
15867
136.
Though he in all the people's eyes seemed great
First Line:
Though he in all the people's eyes seemed great
Last Line:
Yet greater he appeared in his retreat
DMI number:
40858
137.
Thus to Glaucus spake | Divine Sarpedon since he did not find
First Line:
Thus to Glaucus spake | Divine Sarpedon since he did not find
Last Line:
A common sacrifice to honour fall
Author:
Sir John Denham (Absolute)
DMI number:
3711
138.
Tis in worldly accidents
First Line:
Tis in worldly accidents
Last Line:
And all extremes are still contiguous
Author:
Sir John Denham (Absolute)
DMI number:
14668
139.
Tis brave and noble when the falling weight
First Line:
Tis brave and noble when the falling weight
Last Line:
Of my own ruin crushes those I hate
Author:
Sir John Denham (Absolute)
DMI number:
20650
140.
Tis the first sanction nature gave to man
First Line:
Tis the first sanction nature gave to man
Last Line:
All things are good by law which she commands
Author:
Sir John Denham (Absolute)
DMI number:
16802
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