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1.
None ever will be with admiration read
First Line:
None ever will be with admiration read
Last Line:
But who beside their learning are well bred
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
9592
2.
One that has newly learned to speak and go
First Line:
One that has newly learned to speak and go
Last Line:
Not men the weak anxieties of age
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
31553
3.
Pride of all others the most dangerous fault
First Line:
Pride of all others the most dangerous fault
Last Line:
Proceeds from want of sense or want of thought
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
9591
4.
The men who labour and digest things most
First Line:
The men who labour and digest things most
Last Line:
Will be much apter to despond than boast
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
9584
5.
Those ills your ancestors have done
First Line:
Those ills your ancestors have done
Last Line:
With all the pains we take have skill enough to be
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
927
6.
Virtue dear friend needs no defence
First Line:
Virtue dear friend needs no defence
Last Line:
And dare all heat but that in Celia's eyes
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
3694
7.
Virtue dear friend needs no defence
First Line:
Virtue dear friend needs no defence
Last Line:
And dare all heat but that of Celia's eyes
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
895
8.
With how much ease is innocence betrayed
First Line:
With how much ease is innocence betrayed
Last Line:
But your neglect must answer for her faults
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
9547