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111.
Honour and shame from no condition rise
First Line:
Honour and shame from no condition rise
Last Line:
The rest is all but leather or prunella
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
37185
112.
Hope humbly then with trembling pinions soar
First Line:
Hope humbly then with trembling pinions soar
Last Line:
Rests and expatiates in a life to come
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
28034
113.
How free and happy was the state of man
First Line:
How free and happy was the state of man
Last Line:
Nor Jove himself shall more unbounded live
DMI number:
6416
114.
How gay this renovation of the year
First Line:
How gay this renovation of the year
Last Line:
And god create anew both earth and skies
DMI number:
31185
115.
How weak the atheist's argument how odd
First Line:
How weak the atheist's argument how odd
Last Line:
Repents his folly but repents too late
DMI number:
30755
116.
How weak the atheist's arguments how odd
First Line:
How weak the atheist's arguments how odd
Last Line:
Repents his folly but repents too late
DMI number:
22951
117.
However tis well thus much we gain
First Line:
However tis well thus much we gain
Last Line:
May be eclipsed but not put out
DMI number:
10033
118.
How pleasing is the path to sin
First Line:
How pleasing is the path to sin
Last Line:
And tastes the sweets of ease
DMI number:
11138
119.
I hate the vulgar with untuneful mind
First Line:
I hate the vulgar with untuneful mind
Last Line:
And the raised lover by the poet lives
Author:
Thomas Parnell (Absolute)
DMI number:
11845
120.
In that soft age when guiltless of offence
First Line:
In that soft age when guiltless of offence
Last Line:
And boldly claim the philosophic bard
Author:
Edward Burnaby Greene (Speculation)
DMI number:
31407
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