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71.
Mere courage is to madness near allied
First Line:
Mere courage is to madness near allied
Last Line:
A brutal rage which prudence does not guide
DMI number:
39380
72.
Methinks you take too much upon you sir
First Line:
Methinks you take too much upon you sir
Last Line:
Unless to be a wit's to be an A----
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Speculation)
DMI number:
3597
73.
Men counsel and give comfort to that grief
First Line:
Men counsel and give comfort to that grief
Last Line:
And made a pish at chance and sufferance
DMI number:
40014
74.
Near the wild deep where restless atoms fight
First Line:
Near the wild deep where restless atoms fight
Last Line:
And bear the guilt and punishment of hell
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Absolute)
DMI number:
9649
75.
Not that I blame your flattery or your spleen
First Line:
Not that I blame your flattery or your spleen
Last Line:
His P----tle to divert 'em than his muse
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Speculation)
DMI number:
3593
76.
Now gathering clouds the day begin to drown
First Line:
Now gathering clouds the day begin to drown
Last Line:
In all the hideous forms that mortals fear
DMI number:
40207
77.
Now had Aurora on the face of night
First Line:
Now had Aurora on the face of night
Last Line:
The shady dregs precipitated fell
DMI number:
39879
78.
Now night advancing draws her sable train
First Line:
Now night advancing draws her sable train
Last Line:
Along the air and shades the ethereal plain
DMI number:
39911
79.
Now the fair morn smiles with a purple ray
First Line:
Now the fair morn smiles with a purple ray
Last Line:
And the new day does to new toils invite
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Absolute)
DMI number:
22808
80.
Offspring divine in heaven the most beloved
First Line:
Offspring divine in heaven the most beloved
Last Line:
His hand and thence the vengeful lightning wrests
DMI number:
39846
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