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31.
From wars and cares and fained breath
First Line:
From wars and cares and fained breath
Last Line:
Those went before me those I have
DMI number:
29953
32.
Great god whose potent arm does drive the sun
First Line:
Great god whose potent arm does drive the sun
Last Line:
And they'll ascribe the praise to thee alone
Author:
Alexander Pennecuik (Confident)
DMI number:
27871
33.
Grown old in service of the fair
First Line:
Grown old in service of the fair
Last Line:
I'd rather want than they should starve
DMI number:
23013
34.
Good works abound in Rome tis well they do
First Line:
Good works abound in Rome tis well they do
Last Line:
No sort of men that ride so fast as they
Author:
Francis Quarles (Absolute)
DMI number:
13876
35.
Grasp the whole world of reason life and sense
First Line:
Grasp the whole world of reason life and sense
Last Line:
And height of bliss but height of charity
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
28954
36.
Gurney Hampton Cradock Newton last
First Line:
Gurney Hampton Cradock Newton last
Last Line:
Such love assures a life that dies no more
DMI number:
25267
37.
He was poor widows advocate
First Line:
He was poor widows advocate
Last Line:
His loss therefore they much bewail
DMI number:
9733
38.
He that relieves his neighbour in distress
First Line:
He that relieves his neighbour in distress
Last Line:
Is sure in the end to have a heavenly store
DMI number:
36745
39.
His eyes and silent gesture spake his grief
First Line:
His eyes and silent gesture spake his grief
Last Line:
True charity makes others wants their own
Author:
Robert Daborne (Absolute)
DMI number:
13873
40.
How vain sir knight is they affected rage
First Line:
How vain sir knight is they affected rage
Last Line:
Thy charity begins and ends at home
DMI number:
17603
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