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11.
It vexes me o R-- when I see
First Line:
It vexes me o R-- when I see
Last Line:
If bad still thank your god and be content
DMI number:
24991
12.
In vain poor sable son of woe
First Line:
In vain poor sable son of woe
Last Line:
The last will do it alive
DMI number:
24521
13.
Lo the poor Indian whose untutored mind
First Line:
Lo the poor Indian whose untutored mind
Last Line:
His faithful dog shall bear him company
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
30087
14.
I've overheard you and a mind I have
First Line:
I've overheard you and a mind I have
Last Line:
Sent eight already I'll send thee the ninth slave
Author:
Alexander Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
42186
15.
If fate deceive not where this stone is lain
First Line:
If fate deceive not where this stone is lain
Last Line:
The prophecy's fulfilled
DMI number:
33574
16.
Men that are born to serve must seek to please
First Line:
Men that are born to serve must seek to please
Last Line:
-
DMI number:
40981
17.
On Guinea's sultry strand the drapery light
First Line:
On Guinea's sultry strand the drapery light
Last Line:
And avarice there are ills to come for crimes
Author:
John Dyer (Absolute)
DMI number:
31977
18.
Oh how does my dear Eschines oh how
First Line:
Oh how does my dear Eschines oh how
Last Line:
From a less barbarous foe to temp a nobler fall
Author:
William Bowles (Confident)
DMI number:
44575
19.
Reason is sure a particle divine
First Line:
Reason is sure a particle divine
Last Line:
An unrelenting Bristol cannibal
DMI number:
12184
20.
Shall Britons still at feeble wishes stay
First Line:
Shall Britons still at feeble wishes stay
Last Line:
Trade wealth and fame to make those blessings please
DMI number:
22518
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