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71.
Thence more at ease their minds somewhat raised
First Line:
Thence more at ease their minds somewhat raised
Last Line:
Gorgons and Hydras and Chimaeras dire
Author:
John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
30996
72.
There is a wretch the greatest wretch alive
First Line:
There is a wretch the greatest wretch alive
Last Line:
Nor doth he sink to meet with adverse fate
Author:
Alexander Pennecuik (Confident)
DMI number:
27877
73.
Think not I write my innocence to prove
First Line:
Think not I write my innocence to prove
Last Line:
Be any curse my punishment but thee
Author:
John Hervey (Absolute)
DMI number:
24433
74.
Think not to die and in the senseless tomb
First Line:
Think not to die and in the senseless tomb
Last Line:
His wisdom cannot threaten what his power can't do
DMI number:
12215
75.
There was a monarch whose imperial sway
First Line:
There was a monarch whose imperial sway
Last Line:
Who trusts a devil or a crafty priest
DMI number:
4421
76.
Thus Satan talking to his nearest mate
First Line:
Thus Satan talking to his nearest mate
Last Line:
Over the burning marl
Author:
John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
40455
77.
Three furies H--ll before had now one more
First Line:
Three furies H--ll before had now one more
Last Line:
Is added and old S------ll makes four
DMI number:
17929
78.
To speak the truth is criminal now
First Line:
To speak the truth is criminal now
Last Line:
And our distressed land surround
DMI number:
7478
79.
To sing the great avenger's praise
First Line:
To sing the great avenger's praise
Last Line:
Struggling in vain to rise for ever bound below
DMI number:
8051
80.
To call you devil though I dare
First Line:
To call you devil though I dare
Last Line:
That you're an angel still
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
34435
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