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321.
Once on a time it by chance came to pass
First Line:
Once on a time it by chance came to pass
Last Line:
Shows a world of good nature but labours in vain
DMI number:
21828
322.
Our vows are heard betimes and heaven takes care
First Line:
Our vows are heard betimes and heaven takes care
Last Line:
Your self our balance hold the world's our isle
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
4317
323.
Our bastard children are but like to plate
First Line:
Our bastard children are but like to plate
Last Line:
Made by the cointers illegitimate
Author:
Robert Herrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
13633
324.
Our eyes | See daily presidents hopeful gentlemen
First Line:
Our eyes | See daily presidents hopeful gentlemen
Last Line:
That they sell all even to their old fathers' graves
Author:
George Wilkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
17329
325.
One summer's day invited by the shade
First Line:
One summer's day invited by the shade
Last Line:
When time can temples doves can life destroy
DMI number:
32253
326.
Peculiar blessings bear the shortest date
First Line:
Peculiar blessings bear the shortest date
Last Line:
Of too refined a substance to grow old
DMI number:
17593
327.
Peleus unmixed felicity enjoyed
First Line:
Peleus unmixed felicity enjoyed
Last Line:
He tries to ease his own by other's woe
Author:
Samuel Croxall (Confident)
DMI number:
11914
328.
Pompey's dead sons Europe and Asia have
First Line:
Pompey's dead sons Europe and Asia have
Last Line:
Too great to lie in any single place
DMI number:
27441
329.
Poor Jenny having been beguiled
First Line:
Poor Jenny having been beguiled
Last Line:
So much good whipping thrown away
DMI number:
37153
330.
Portius draw near my son thou oft has seen
First Line:
Portius draw near my son thou oft has seen
Last Line:
The post of honour is a private station
Author:
Joseph Addison (Absolute)
DMI number:
37439
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