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121.
Success the mark no mortal wit
First Line:
Success the mark no mortal wit
Last Line:
We do but row we're steered by fate
Author:
Samuel Butler (Absolute)
DMI number:
9535
122.
The ancient errant knights
First Line:
The ancient errant knights
Last Line:
That widows greatest herds of cows
DMI number:
39746
123.
Talgol had long suppressed
First Line:
Talgol had long suppressed
Last Line:
Implacably as flame in furnace
DMI number:
39181
124.
Sure tis an orthodox opinion
First Line:
Sure tis an orthodox opinion
Last Line:
But not to slaughter a whole nation
DMI number:
40051
125.
That man is sure to lose
First Line:
That man is sure to lose
Last Line:
Tis thrown away in being maintained
DMI number:
39684
126.
That proud dame for whom his soul
First Line:
That proud dame for whom his soul
Last Line:
Had not so hard a hearted one
DMI number:
39789
127.
The greatest virtue oftenest lies
First Line:
The greatest virtue oftenest lies
Last Line:
In bodies of the middle size
DMI number:
9574
128.
The glories of our birth and state
First Line:
The glories of our birth and state
Last Line:
Smell sweet and blossom in the dust
Author:
James Shirley (Absolute)
DMI number:
1091
129.
The beast was sturdy large and tall
First Line:
The beast was sturdy large and tall
Last Line:
The other would not hang an arse
DMI number:
39697
130.
The queen of night whose vast command
First Line:
The queen of night whose vast command
Last Line:
In high spring tides at midnight reigns
Author:
Samuel Butler (Absolute)
DMI number:
22824
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