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171.
Great honours are great burdens but on whom
First Line:
Great honours are great burdens but on whom
Last Line:
A most small praise and that wrung out by force
Author:
Benjamin Jonson (Absolute)
DMI number:
14516
172.
Great nature break thy chain that links together
First Line:
Great nature break thy chain that links together
Last Line:
Too powerful rebels and too weak a prince
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
20298
173.
Hail curious wights to whom so fair
First Line:
Hail curious wights to whom so fair
Last Line:
Than cherish moths that eat them
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
27240
174.
Great souls by mightiest passions are tormented
First Line:
Great souls by mightiest passions are tormented
Last Line:
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Author:
John Dennis (Absolute)
DMI number:
20304
175.
Happy are you whom Quintock overlooks
First Line:
Happy are you whom Quintock overlooks
Last Line:
For though the world be burnt this never will be Brent
Author:
William Diaper (Absolute)
DMI number:
15645
176.
Happy boy no more complain
First Line:
Happy boy no more complain
Last Line:
And corked thee but to make thee quicker
DMI number:
24692
177.
Gormando for gluttony famed through the town
First Line:
Gormando for gluttony famed through the town
Last Line:
Prithee step and bring hither the rest of my fish
DMI number:
2810
178.
Had not good humour over the ill prevailed
First Line:
Had not good humour over the ill prevailed
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His blood being sweetened off trooped Dr Lower
DMI number:
7132
179.
Half clothed and dirty does the miser go
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Half clothed and dirty does the miser go
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Dress shows the strength and weakness of the mind
DMI number:
17646
180.
Good folks all why d'ye stare
First Line:
Good folks all why d'ye stare
Last Line:
For tis an age of cheating | Good folks all
DMI number:
2100
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