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111.
The sages of antiquity have taught
First Line:
The sages of antiquity have taught
Last Line:
What mighty things has that annihilated
DMI number:
1909
112.
The solitary bird of night
First Line:
The solitary bird of night
Last Line:
Is vanity and woe
Author:
Elizabeth Carter (Absolute)
DMI number:
21802
113.
The soul with store of bright ideas fraught
First Line:
The soul with store of bright ideas fraught
Last Line:
Than in the vast expanse of pole to pole
DMI number:
31171
114.
The squire had dined alone one day
First Line:
The squire had dined alone one day
Last Line:
And to the sideboard well confined
Author:
Richard Graves (Absolute)
DMI number:
27262
115.
The temple's veil is rent the day is gone
First Line:
The temple's veil is rent the day is gone
Last Line:
Nature must needs be sick when God can die
DMI number:
24782
116.
The wheel of life is turning quickly round
First Line:
The wheel of life is turning quickly round
Last Line:
Good lack good lack how things are wheeled about
Author:
Richard Leveridge (Speculation)
DMI number:
376
117.
This laughs the other weeps but ask me why
First Line:
This laughs the other weeps but ask me why
Last Line:
Philosopher the one the other woman was
DMI number:
6094
118.
This useful lesson all mankind should learn
First Line:
This useful lesson all mankind should learn
Last Line:
When the just judge his great assizes holds
DMI number:
35441
119.
Though time in haste for ever glide along
First Line:
Though time in haste for ever glide along
Last Line:
And live and sing when time shall be no more
DMI number:
134
120.
Though Madam Money look both brisk and gay
First Line:
Though Madam Money look both brisk and gay
Last Line:
But that pecuniae obediunt omnia
DMI number:
43297
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