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31.
From whence usurping man thy boasted claim
First Line:
From whence usurping man thy boasted claim
Last Line:
In choicer gifts but wit to use them well
DMI number:
43036
32.
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
33.
Grant me kind heaven what I request
First Line:
Grant me kind heaven what I request
Last Line:
Gain from our bounteous hands relief
DMI number:
28682
34.
Hail sacred solitude from this calm bay
First Line:
Hail sacred solitude from this calm bay
Last Line:
With ease convey me to a better shade
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Confident)
DMI number:
5944
35.
Hence all ye visions of the world's delight
First Line:
Hence all ye visions of the world's delight
Last Line:
Bought by thy blood and conquered by thy love
DMI number:
43125
36.
Hear him but reason in divinity
First Line:
Hear him but reason in divinity
Last Line:
To steal his sweet and honied sentences
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
37368
37.
He that's a man for men
First Line:
He that's a man for men
Last Line:
The God of wise men is themselves not luck
DMI number:
41606
38.
Hence do we out of words create us arts
First Line:
Hence do we out of words create us arts
Last Line:
To level others reason unto ours
DMI number:
40740
39.
Hope sweetest child of fancy born
First Line:
Hope sweetest child of fancy born
Last Line:
And led by reason shun despair
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
30870
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His only blot was this that much provoked
First Line:
His only blot was this that much provoked
Last Line:
Above ourselves our Country should be dear
Author:
James Thomson (Absolute)
DMI number:
37457
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