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4691.
Verse hath a middle nature heaven keeps souls
First Line:
Verse hath a middle nature heaven keeps souls
Last Line:
The grave keeps bodies verse the same enrolls
Author:
John Donne (Absolute)
DMI number:
17201
4692.
Victorious men of earth no more
First Line:
Victorious men of earth no more
Last Line:
Shall have the cunning skill to break a heart
Author:
James Shirley (Absolute)
DMI number:
37350
4693.
View my dear friend what is before thine eye
First Line:
View my dear friend what is before thine eye
Last Line:
Whose mercies to the penitent abound
DMI number:
34784
4694.
Virgin lamented much about whose life
First Line:
Virgin lamented much about whose life
Last Line:
Heaven which was pleased to take thee loved thee most
DMI number:
34307
4695.
Virtue and beauty here doth lie
First Line:
Virtue and beauty here doth lie
Last Line:
The most ingenious from the grave
DMI number:
17594
4696.
Virtue good nature learning all combined
First Line:
Virtue good nature learning all combined
Last Line:
We moan his loss wanting his great deserts
DMI number:
34722
4697.
Virtue in those good times that bred good men
First Line:
Virtue in those good times that bred good men
Last Line:
Who was what all we should but cannot be
Author:
Charles Cotton (Absolute)
DMI number:
29894
4698.
Useless riches can you save
First Line:
Useless riches can you save
Last Line:
Nor quarrel here for elbow-room
DMI number:
11978
4699.
Vain and uncertain is this mortal state
First Line:
Vain and uncertain is this mortal state
Last Line:
An ode as to her own Cecilia's day
Author:
Richard Savage (Absolute)
DMI number:
9964
4700.
Vain are our fondest hopes of bliss
First Line:
Vain are our fondest hopes of bliss
Last Line:
Unmixed felicity shall find
Author:
Matthew Pilkington (Absolute)
DMI number:
34801
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