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In youth by hope removed to distant days
First Line:
In youth by hope removed to distant days
Last Line:
And follow Jesus to the realms of day
DMI number:
32373
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If evils come not then our fears are vain
First Line:
If evils come not then our fears are vain
Last Line:
And if they do fear but augments the pain
Author:
Sir Thomas More (Speculation)
DMI number:
17068
13.
Let fear upon the prosperous hearts take hold
First Line:
Let fear upon the prosperous hearts take hold
Last Line:
Cowards themselves in miseries grow bold
Author:
Sir Robert Howard (Absolute)
DMI number:
5579
14.
O goddess of the gloomy scene
First Line:
O goddess of the gloomy scene
Last Line:
In druid dreams dissolved and dead
Author:
Thomas Warton (Confident)
DMI number:
22202
15.
O thou dread foe of honour wealth and fame
First Line:
O thou dread foe of honour wealth and fame
Last Line:
No more the foe of every glorious deed
Author:
John Scott (Absolute)
DMI number:
32392
16.
Since all must certainly to death resign
First Line:
Since all must certainly to death resign
Last Line:
To reach the haven of eternal light
Author:
Sir Robert Howard (Absolute)
DMI number:
3854
17.
Somnus thou god who easest cares
First Line:
Somnus thou god who easest cares
Last Line:
For those that let me suffer pain
DMI number:
42781
18.
Surprised with fear he fled along the field
First Line:
Surprised with fear he fled along the field
Last Line:
The mortal tumult mounts and thunders in the skies
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
28603
19.
The good we act the ill that we endure
First Line:
The good we act the ill that we endure
Last Line:
For all men would be cowards if they durst
Author:
John Wilmot (Absolute)
DMI number:
5578
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The chaste Sempronia knows not how to escape
First Line:
The chaste Sempronia knows not how to escape
Last Line:
Is not Sempronia left at sex and seven
Author:
Francis Quarles (Absolute)
DMI number:
17067
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