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21.
The ancients all your veneration have
First Line:
The ancients all your veneration have
Last Line:
Can hardly think it worth my while to die
DMI number:
27572
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The hand which struck the servant for the king
First Line:
The hand which struck the servant for the king
Last Line:
And less had done had it not missed its aim
DMI number:
27316
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The bee enclosed and through the amber shown
First Line:
The bee enclosed and through the amber shown
Last Line:
Such might he wish to have his monument
DMI number:
27380
24.
Thus to her much loved virtuous lord
First Line:
Thus to her much loved virtuous lord
Last Line:
That wound I doubly feel
DMI number:
33002
25.
Tis late begin to live old gentleman
First Line:
Tis late begin to live old gentleman
Last Line:
Shall with your whore that night supply your place
DMI number:
27565
26.
Tis but too true while living fame's denied
First Line:
Tis but too true while living fame's denied
Last Line:
Since glory's after death we're not in haste
DMI number:
17399
27.
Twas from a spout which pours into the street
First Line:
Twas from a spout which pours into the street
Last Line:
If waters stab where can we be secure
DMI number:
27378
28.
Tom about one was from the tavern come
First Line:
Tom about one was from the tavern come
Last Line:
To make of Tom the best dead man alive
DMI number:
27579
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When all the blandishments of life are gone
First Line:
When all the blandishments of life are gone
Last Line:
The coward creeps to death the brave lives on
DMI number:
12427
30.
When Arria from her wounded side
First Line:
When Arria from her wounded side
Last Line:
What Paetus is to do I feel
Author:
John Hoadly (Absolute)
DMI number:
27751
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