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91.
The seas are quiet when the winds give over
First Line:
The seas are quiet when the winds give over
Last Line:
Who stand upon the threshold of the new
DMI number:
36278
92.
The sense of death is most in apprehension
First Line:
The sense of death is most in apprehension
Last Line:
As when a giant dies
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
34860
93.
The venturous merchant filled with hopes of gain
First Line:
The venturous merchant filled with hopes of gain
Last Line:
And saved the cargo he first trusted there
DMI number:
36179
94.
The world's a tunnice court man is the ball
First Line:
The world's a tunnice court man is the ball
Last Line:
The rotten ruins of an inward side
Author:
George Wishart (Speculation) & James Graham (Speculation)
DMI number:
4665
95.
The wretch that stole celestial fire
First Line:
The wretch that stole celestial fire
Last Line:
And in that envied tomb her lover laid
DMI number:
43377
96.
This Indian weed now withered quite
First Line:
This Indian weed now withered quite
Last Line:
Thus think and smoke tobacco
Author:
Ralph Erskine (Confident)
DMI number:
15290
97.
This is joy this is true pleasure
First Line:
This is joy this is true pleasure
Last Line:
Be praised perpetually
DMI number:
32161
98.
Thinking unseen essence go
First Line:
Thinking unseen essence go
Last Line:
Each planet and each sphere
DMI number:
31177
99.
This preacher silent yet severe
First Line:
This preacher silent yet severe
Last Line:
A joyful victor over the grave
DMI number:
22988
100.
This world's a drama scene or place of action
First Line:
This world's a drama scene or place of action
Last Line:
But be content and give God thanks for all
Author:
William le Tans'ur (Absolute)
DMI number:
36892
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