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9161.
We no more can tell
First Line:
We no more can tell
Last Line:
As what's still great is equal still in all
Author:
William Cartwright (Absolute)
DMI number:
13352
9162.
We of ourselves can neither love nor hate
First Line:
We of ourselves can neither love nor hate
Last Line:
Heaven still reserves the power to guide our fate
DMI number:
19465
9163.
We oft by lightning read in darkest nights
First Line:
We oft by lightning read in darkest nights
Last Line:
Though you at other times can keep them dark
Author:
John Crowne (Absolute)
DMI number:
17078
9164.
We often find that fame in prime of youth
First Line:
We often find that fame in prime of youth
Last Line:
Does add to falshood and subtract from truth
Author:
Francis Quarles (Absolute)
DMI number:
14730
9165.
We often see against some storm
First Line:
We often see against some storm
Last Line:
As hush as death
DMI number:
39334
9166.
We often see against some storm
First Line:
We often see against some storm
Last Line:
Is hushed as death
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
18431
9167.
We passed at thy command with hasty steps
First Line:
We passed at thy command with hasty steps
Last Line:
Discovered Circe's lonely house &c
DMI number:
39944
9168.
We prostrate fall
First Line:
We prostrate fall
Last Line:
All own some power that does the world command
Author:
John Crowne (Absolute)
DMI number:
14512
9169.
We pursued the chase
First Line:
We pursued the chase
Last Line:
Ploughed up the crimson earth
Author:
Edmund Smith (Absolute)
DMI number:
14300
9170.
We search for serpents but being found destroy them
First Line:
We search for serpents but being found destroy them
Last Line:
Men drink not poisons though they oft employ them
Author:
Thomas Dekker (Absolute)
DMI number:
16560
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