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11.
Jack his own merit sees this gives him pride
First Line:
Jack his own merit sees this gives him pride
Last Line:
That he sees more than all the world beside
DMI number:
24994
12.
In vain have men their utmost art employed
First Line:
In vain have men their utmost art employed
Last Line:
With brazen front quite unappalled with fear
DMI number:
23952
13.
If unity be good in every degree
First Line:
If unity be good in every degree
Last Line:
Let every mason sing hail glorious art | Let every &c
DMI number:
28967
14.
Ignorance that sometimes makes the hypocrite
First Line:
Ignorance that sometimes makes the hypocrite
Last Line:
Observe the justice that doth follow it
Author:
Fulke Greville (Absolute)
DMI number:
15595
15.
Ignorance when it hath purchased honour
First Line:
Ignorance when it hath purchased honour
Last Line:
It cannot wield it
Author:
John Webster (Absolute)
DMI number:
15598
16.
Ignorance | Thinks she doth herself advance
First Line:
Ignorance | Thinks she doth herself advance
Last Line:
Till her uttering it abuses
Author:
Benjamin Jonson (Absolute)
DMI number:
15593
17.
Phoebus approach and bring
First Line:
Phoebus approach and bring
Last Line:
The world shall thy perfections view and viewing shall admire
DMI number:
17861
18.
The bliss of man could pride that blessing find
First Line:
The bliss of man could pride that blessing find
Last Line:
Alike in what it gives and what denies
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
30142
19.
The warmest friend I ever proved
First Line:
The warmest friend I ever proved
Last Line:
His happiness with mine
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
27852
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Thrice twenty years you've seen your grass made hay
First Line:
Thrice twenty years you've seen your grass made hay
Last Line:
That of all fools no fool is like the old
DMI number:
27399
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