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281.
Is there no god
First Line:
Is there no god
Last Line:
Are they all deaf or have the giants heaven
Author:
Nathaniel Lee (Absolute) & John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
20471
282.
It chanced two mules no matter whither
First Line:
It chanced two mules no matter whither
Last Line:
None shoot the jackdaw or the pye
DMI number:
19838
283.
In various ways designing mortals move
First Line:
In various ways designing mortals move
Last Line:
Adding no griefs to those we can't avoid
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
4179
284.
In whatsoever character
First Line:
In whatsoever character
Last Line:
They feel least cold and pain who plunge at once into it
DMI number:
39632
285.
Inhabitant of earth to whom is given
First Line:
Inhabitant of earth to whom is given
Last Line:
For ever nearer to the life divine
Author:
Mark Akenside (Absolute)
DMI number:
31458
286.
Intents ill carried are that men may know
First Line:
Intents ill carried are that men may know
Last Line:
When things are done let rumour freely go
DMI number:
40921
287.
Jove quite tired out with a scold of a wife
First Line:
Jove quite tired out with a scold of a wife
Last Line:
To lay by his thunder and borrow her tongue
DMI number:
19889
288.
Joys and pleasures mirth and gladness
First Line:
Joys and pleasures mirth and gladness
Last Line:
The only gift I ask from providence
DMI number:
8548
289.
Julius whatever realm enjoys thy ghost
First Line:
Julius whatever realm enjoys thy ghost
Last Line:
Yet perish by one poor wit-pirate's hand
DMI number:
13094
290.
In vain does nature her free gifts bestow
First Line:
In vain does nature her free gifts bestow
Last Line:
As without wealth to get or keep a heart
DMI number:
43469
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