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21.
As all is dullness when the fancy's bad
First Line:
As all is dullness when the fancy's bad
Last Line:
Which gains the head while t'other wins the heart
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
10393
22.
As in a shipwreck some poor sailor tossed
First Line:
As in a shipwreck some poor sailor tossed
Last Line:
And all my life be suited to my theme
Author:
Charles Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
6650
23.
Balm of my cares sweet solace of my toils
First Line:
Balm of my cares sweet solace of my toils
Last Line:
And sing his favourite theme in kindred strains
Author:
Thomas Warton (Absolute)
DMI number:
22069
24.
Bear me some God oh quickly bear me hence
First Line:
Bear me some God oh quickly bear me hence
Last Line:
And the free soul looks down to pity kings
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
30892
25.
Beauty thou dear deceitful glittering toy
First Line:
Beauty thou dear deceitful glittering toy
Last Line:
illeg the sureties of a better state
DMI number:
24340
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Behold how quiet there old Gripus lies
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Behold how quiet there old Gripus lies
Last Line:
Since to command one hour is not in gold
DMI number:
22093
27.
Blessed he that with a mighty hand
First Line:
Blessed he that with a mighty hand
Last Line:
Contentedly enjoyed a mistress and a muse
DMI number:
6593
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Can we succeed by wishing tis a jest
First Line:
Can we succeed by wishing tis a jest
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The greatest bar to happiness is pride
DMI number:
22098
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But above all things raillery decline
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But above all things raillery decline
Last Line:
Will all be wits and not the livery wear
Author:
Benjamin Stillingfleet (Absolute)
DMI number:
30544
30.
By education nature is refined
First Line:
By education nature is refined
Last Line:
Of learning her power over all will rise
DMI number:
31183
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