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181.
Twixt Luther and Melancthon so long gone
First Line:
Twixt Luther and Melancthon so long gone
Last Line:
His sheep as did Melancthon's flowers his bees
DMI number:
41913
182.
Two different engines in one church appear
First Line:
Two different engines in one church appear
Last Line:
By this man's fire increase the other's heat
DMI number:
5285
183.
Unformed in nature's shop while Crassus lay
First Line:
Unformed in nature's shop while Crassus lay
Last Line:
Twill serve a preaching blockhead well enough
Author:
Nicholas Amhurst (Absolute)
DMI number:
24644
184.
Verse hath a middle nature heaven keeps souls
First Line:
Verse hath a middle nature heaven keeps souls
Last Line:
The grave keeps bodies verse the same enrolls
Author:
John Donne (Absolute)
DMI number:
17201
185.
We by religion learn to know
First Line:
We by religion learn to know
Last Line:
Abroad thy bounties flew
Author:
Aaron Hill (Absolute)
DMI number:
24816
186.
We're told by one of the black robe
First Line:
We're told by one of the black robe
Last Line:
Pray neighbours did not Job do well
DMI number:
13763
187.
Wealthy was of a fever like to die
First Line:
Wealthy was of a fever like to die
Last Line:
Since private prayer prevailed there needs no church
DMI number:
28269
188.
What rends the temple veil where is day gone
First Line:
What rends the temple veil where is day gone
Last Line:
Nature must needs be sick when god can die
Author:
Thomas Randolph (Absolute)
DMI number:
29066
189.
What crowds and what officious throngs we see
First Line:
What crowds and what officious throngs we see
Last Line:
Who wants a pardon for sins of his own
DMI number:
6093
190.
Were I who am not of the Romish tribe
First Line:
Were I who am not of the Romish tribe
Last Line:
Marriage and penance always were the same
DMI number:
18848
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