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11.
Farewell thou chiefest of the sons of fame
First Line:
Farewell thou chiefest of the sons of fame
Last Line:
And life nor fame could make thee more renowned
Author:
Robert Gould (Confident)
DMI number:
5745
12.
Friends act with cautious temper when sincere
First Line:
Friends act with cautious temper when sincere
Last Line:
But flattering impudence is void of fear
Author:
William King (Absolute)
DMI number:
9564
13.
For every turn of human chance prepared
First Line:
For every turn of human chance prepared
Last Line:
In her the primitive saint and poet joined
Author:
Robert Gould (Absolute)
DMI number:
6870
14.
How many deathless monuments of wit
First Line:
How many deathless monuments of wit
Last Line:
Their learning equal to their natural parts
Author:
Robert Gould (Absolute)
DMI number:
9555
15.
How readily do all our natures bend
First Line:
How readily do all our natures bend
Last Line:
At least our self-affection cloaks the blot
DMI number:
9509
16.
I censure no man that he much does give
First Line:
I censure no man that he much does give
Last Line:
Is just the ready way to starve our own
Author:
Robert Gould (Absolute)
DMI number:
9472
17.
Innure yourself to early thought and strive
First Line:
Innure yourself to early thought and strive
Last Line:
The soul is active and can never be tired
Author:
Samuel Cobb (Confident)
DMI number:
9556
18.
Just as the lark does from the hobby flee
First Line:
Just as the lark does from the hobby flee
Last Line:
There's scarce a possibility to rise
Author:
Robert Gould (Absolute)
DMI number:
9471
19.
Music what art thou from what causes dost thou spring
First Line:
Music what art thou from what causes dost thou spring
Last Line:
But either thou art heaven or heaven's thee
Author:
Robert Gould (Absolute)
DMI number:
4342
20.
Money is still an antidote to woe
First Line:
Money is still an antidote to woe
Last Line:
For that's a friend whoever is a foe
Author:
Robert Gould (Absolute)
DMI number:
9560
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