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51.
To this sad shrine whoever thou art draw near
First Line:
To this sad shrine whoever thou art draw near
Last Line:
No grief that can be told is felt for thee
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
13075
52.
To walk a mile a friend to see
First Line:
To walk a mile a friend to see
Last Line:
And that to see thee not
DMI number:
13153
53.
Tom dined with me the other day
First Line:
Tom dined with me the other day
Last Line:
And eats and drinks with me
DMI number:
25699
54.
Tom never drinks that I should much commend
First Line:
Tom never drinks that I should much commend
Last Line:
In Tom my coachman but not Tom my friend
DMI number:
28004
55.
Trust secrets to thy friend who will conceal
First Line:
Trust secrets to thy friend who will conceal
Last Line:
As tis to keep a secret in the soul
DMI number:
24663
56.
We then increase the beauteous object's fame
First Line:
We then increase the beauteous object's fame
Last Line:
In spite of which your friendship is entire
DMI number:
8533
57.
Valgius the generous and the wise
First Line:
Valgius the generous and the wise
Last Line:
But oh 'tis more to want a friend
Author:
Matthew Pilkington (Absolute)
DMI number:
15785
58.
What god what genius did the pencil move
First Line:
What god what genius did the pencil move
Last Line:
And strong as Hercules
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
9312
59.
What Aaron drunk tis a profane mistake
First Line:
What Aaron drunk tis a profane mistake
Last Line:
But woe to him whom they're disposed to abuse
DMI number:
17365
60.
When Cinna to be poor pretends
First Line:
When Cinna to be poor pretends
Last Line:
He's no pretender between friends
DMI number:
27550
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