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21.
Angels and ministers of grace proceed
First Line:
Angels and ministers of grace proceed
Last Line:
And thou shalt share immortal fame with me
DMI number:
36007
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All tongues speak of him and the bleared sights
First Line:
All tongues speak of him and the bleared sights
Last Line:
A shower and thunder with their caps and shouts
DMI number:
40041
23.
All tongues speak of him and the bleared sights
First Line:
All tongues speak of him and the bleared sights
Last Line:
A thunder and shower with their caps and shouts
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
20381
24.
All transitory titles I detest
First Line:
All transitory titles I detest
Last Line:
Our births our fires our virtues be our own
DMI number:
41283
25.
And hast thou then performed the mighty task
First Line:
And hast thou then performed the mighty task
Last Line:
From Zoilus down to Gildon rail and starve
DMI number:
12254
26.
And when thy ruins shall disclaim
First Line:
And when thy ruins shall disclaim
Last Line:
An everlasting monument to thee
DMI number:
34040
27.
Am I not emperor men call me so
First Line:
Am I not emperor men call me so
Last Line:
But no substantial true perogative
DMI number:
41290
28.
Amid these mouldering walls this marble round
First Line:
Amid these mouldering walls this marble round
Last Line:
The only happy is the self-approved
Author:
William Whitehead (Absolute)
DMI number:
27812
29.
As doctors give physic by way of prevention
First Line:
As doctors give physic by way of prevention
Last Line:
He cares not yet prithee be kind to his fame
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
16903
30.
As genius virtue reputation
First Line:
As genius virtue reputation
Last Line:
Lost reputation's never to be found
Author:
Nicholas Herbert (Absolute)
DMI number:
22499
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