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451.
The friends thou hast and their adoption tried
First Line:
The friends thou hast and their adoption tried
Last Line:
Grapple them to thy soul with hoops of steel
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
9370
452.
The friends thou hast and their adoption tried
First Line:
The friends thou hast and their adoption tried
Last Line:
Thou canst not then be false to any man
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
18960
453.
The friendship found by chance is such
First Line:
The friendship found by chance is such
Last Line:
Sometime as well the good as bad
DMI number:
49176
454.
The friendship to our long acquaintance due
First Line:
The friendship to our long acquaintance due
Last Line:
And your kind answer more confirm me yours
DMI number:
5322
455.
The dismal regions which no sun beholds
First Line:
The dismal regions which no sun beholds
Last Line:
From the bright object which your pleasure breeds
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
3173
456.
The dismal regions which no sun beholds
First Line:
The dismal regions which no sun beholds
Last Line:
From the bright object which your pleasure heeds
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
13054
457.
The female who within this tomb is laid
First Line:
The female who within this tomb is laid
Last Line:
I knew of few so good who had but two
DMI number:
36809
458.
The finest tongue can tell the smoothest tale
First Line:
The finest tongue can tell the smoothest tale
Last Line:
And poorest friends be found of most good will
DMI number:
49178
459.
The fox one evening took his way
First Line:
The fox one evening took his way
Last Line:
Consider how the pheasant was betrayed
DMI number:
33302
460.
The cattle sleek the gilt machine
First Line:
The cattle sleek the gilt machine
Last Line:
My time I could employ
DMI number:
23236
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