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131.
Here take no care take here no care my muse
First Line:
Here take no care take here no care my muse
Last Line:
Which only in my grave I hope to find
Author:
Anne Killigrew (Speculation)
DMI number:
23726
132.
Hero sprung from ancient blood
First Line:
Hero sprung from ancient blood
Last Line:
Shalt share his fame and make his triumphs thine
Author:
Jonathan Smedley (Confident)
DMI number:
11526
133.
High on the list of fame while Newton stands
First Line:
High on the list of fame while Newton stands
Last Line:
The choicest honours that the muse can give
DMI number:
17053
134.
How shall Voltaire's recording lay
First Line:
How shall Voltaire's recording lay
Last Line:
Are deaf to slaughter's call and blind to plunder's charms
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
26661
135.
How strange a paradox is true
First Line:
How strange a paradox is true
Last Line:
Are the chief heroes in the sacred list of fame
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
6950
136.
How vain our wishes and how guilty fate
First Line:
How vain our wishes and how guilty fate
Last Line:
And among gods and greatest heroes place
DMI number:
42830
137.
How much of paper's spoiled what floods of ink
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How much of paper's spoiled what floods of ink
Last Line:
An honest heart is worth its weight in gold
Author:
Mary Jones (Absolute)
DMI number:
23663
138.
I care not ye gods for the breath of a name
First Line:
I care not ye gods for the breath of a name
Last Line:
Let theirs be the cloud let Juno be mine
DMI number:
35293
139.
I aimed at a great name and to transmit
First Line:
I aimed at a great name and to transmit
Last Line:
Fame follows great deeds be they good or bad
Author:
Robert Baron (Absolute)
DMI number:
14729
140.
I am dumb as solemn sorrow ought to be
First Line:
I am dumb as solemn sorrow ought to be
Last Line:
Could my grief speak the tale would have no end
DMI number:
39656
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