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Blessed with the morals of a former age
First Line:
Blessed with the morals of a former age
Last Line:
To lash the vices but the persons spare
DMI number:
27694
2.
In all thy humours whether grave or mellow
First Line:
In all thy humours whether grave or mellow
Last Line:
There is no living with thee nor without thee
DMI number:
17371
3.
Is there a friend like those distinguished few
First Line:
Is there a friend like those distinguished few
Last Line:
I know indeed but dare not name that friend
DMI number:
27320
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Is there to enroll amongst the friendly few
First Line:
Is there to enroll amongst the friendly few
Last Line:
Now let me die but Harris is this friend
Author:
John Hoadly (Absolute)
DMI number:
27759
5.
I never did the gods importune
First Line:
I never did the gods importune
Last Line:
That Zoilus may hang himself
DMI number:
27398
6.
Less by his birth than by his merit known
First Line:
Less by his birth than by his merit known
Last Line:
Worth is short lived then nothing hold too dear
DMI number:
27462
7.
Laugh if thou art wise sweet pretty maiden laugh
First Line:
Laugh if thou art wise sweet pretty maiden laugh
Last Line:
Though others laugh good soul awake and weep
DMI number:
17367
8.
Rich presents to old men and widows sent
First Line:
Rich presents to old men and widows sent
Last Line:
A real present is one sent to me
DMI number:
27385
9.
Selius asserts there is no providence
First Line:
Selius asserts there is no providence
Last Line:
And what is more is courted too and thrives
DMI number:
27379
10.
Those verses Brauler which thou hast read are mine
First Line:
Those verses Brauler which thou hast read are mine
Last Line:
But as thou hast read them wrong they'll pass for thine
DMI number:
13502
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