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71.
Farewell the gilded follies pleasant troubles
First Line:
Farewell the gilded follies pleasant troubles
Last Line:
I'll never look for it but in heaven again
DMI number:
25371
72.
Fairfax the valiant and the only he
First Line:
Fairfax the valiant and the only he
Last Line:
A man so great in war in peace so just as he
DMI number:
42679
73.
Friend for your epitaphs I'm grieved
First Line:
Friend for your epitaphs I'm grieved
Last Line:
The other never read
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
32427
74.
Friend in your epitaphs I'm grieved
First Line:
Friend in your epitaphs I'm grieved
Last Line:
The other never read
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
24504
75.
For once kind heaven permit me to lay by
First Line:
For once kind heaven permit me to lay by
Last Line:
Tis ten to one my Sunday's pudding's lost
DMI number:
41822
76.
For fame the wretch beneath the gallows lies
First Line:
For fame the wretch beneath the gallows lies
Last Line:
Nor ever penetrate the silent urn
Author:
Soame Jenyns (Absolute)
DMI number:
29812
77.
For fame whose custom is to have a care
First Line:
For fame whose custom is to have a care
Last Line:
And weary is of those who live too long
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute)
DMI number:
14731
78.
For what is understood by fame
First Line:
For what is understood by fame
Last Line:
Besides the getting of a name
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
18201
79.
For what the world admires I'll wish no more
First Line:
For what the world admires I'll wish no more
Last Line:
Esteems it mean to court the world for praise
Author:
Mary Chudleigh [nee Lee] (Absolute)
DMI number:
23524
80.
For whom should we esteem above
First Line:
For whom should we esteem above
Last Line:
The men whom gods do love
DMI number:
39815
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