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11.
But when men think most in safety stand
First Line:
But when men think most in safety stand
Last Line:
Their greatest peril often is at hand
DMI number:
40903
12.
Danger thou dwarf dressed up in giant clothes
First Line:
Danger thou dwarf dressed up in giant clothes
Last Line:
In thy worst shapes and meet thee in them too
Author:
Sir John Suckling (Absolute)
DMI number:
14400
13.
Danger thou dwarf dressed up in giant's clothes
First Line:
Danger thou dwarf dressed up in giant's clothes
Last Line:
That showst far off still greater than thou art
Author:
Sir John Suckling (Absolute)
DMI number:
18600
14.
Danger's a vain unbodied blast let it
First Line:
Danger's a vain unbodied blast let it
Last Line:
Cowards but gives the valiant appetite
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute)
DMI number:
14401
15.
Dark was the day the wind raged high
First Line:
Dark was the day the wind raged high
Last Line:
He'll prove a feast for shark or conger
DMI number:
35981
16.
Descend Thalia with a song
First Line:
Descend Thalia with a song
Last Line:
Perithous in three hundred chains
Author:
Sir Richard Fanshawe (Absolute)
DMI number:
42101
17.
Disclose your grievances to me
First Line:
Disclose your grievances to me
Last Line:
And take advice without a fee
DMI number:
36857
18.
Dost thou behold my soul with wild surprise
First Line:
Dost thou behold my soul with wild surprise
Last Line:
At once are sunk his genius and her charms
DMI number:
33217
19.
Farewell ungrateful man sail to some land
First Line:
Farewell ungrateful man sail to some land
Last Line:
The Achan or accursed thing to be
DMI number:
42248
20.
Farewell dear love mayst thou have in excess
First Line:
Farewell dear love mayst thou have in excess
Last Line:
The guardian angel of the ship to be
DMI number:
42247
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