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121.
Immodest words whatever the pretence
First Line:
Immodest words whatever the pretence
Last Line:
Always want decency and often sense
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
10400
122.
Immortal fame is to his memory due
First Line:
Immortal fame is to his memory due
Last Line:
The well known sounds of sorrow or delight
DMI number:
26725
123.
In Cupid's school whoever would take degree
First Line:
In Cupid's school whoever would take degree
Last Line:
But here tis time to rest myself and you
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
7332
124.
In France the one man's head no make
First Line:
In France the one man's head no make
Last Line:
Who takes for horns his lopping ears
Author:
Robert Lucke (Absolute)
DMI number:
12629
125.
In hopes to merit your applause
First Line:
In hopes to merit your applause
Last Line:
My wheel will prove the wheel of fortune
DMI number:
12951
126.
In every fair some reigning talents shine
First Line:
In every fair some reigning talents shine
Last Line:
The fittest gentle Chloe to thy laugh and thee
Author:
Mr. Henley (Absolute)
DMI number:
10226
127.
In former times when learning blessed our isle
First Line:
In former times when learning blessed our isle
Last Line:
And truth and justice seek their native skies
DMI number:
11140
128.
In Pliny the receipt's conveyed
First Line:
In Pliny the receipt's conveyed
Last Line:
Because it every day grows less
DMI number:
31191
129.
In various courses busy mortals move
First Line:
In various courses busy mortals move
Last Line:
And calmly bear the griefs we cannot shun
DMI number:
8144
130.
In various ways designing mortals move
First Line:
In various ways designing mortals move
Last Line:
Adding no griefs to those we can't avoid
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
4179
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