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101.
Hope of all ills that men endure
First Line:
Hope of all ills that men endure
Last Line:
Some other way again to thee
DMI number:
39688
102.
Hope whose weak being ruined is
First Line:
Hope whose weak being ruined is
Last Line:
More ways and turns than hunted nature knows
DMI number:
39689
103.
His noble verse through nature's secrets leads
First Line:
His noble verse through nature's secrets leads
Last Line:
From off her brows and here whole rivers spills
DMI number:
40018
104.
His sheep would scorn their food to hear his lay
First Line:
His sheep would scorn their food to hear his lay
Last Line:
Mute as their fish would listen towards the shore
DMI number:
39903
105.
Here traveller beneath this cot
First Line:
Here traveller beneath this cot
Last Line:
The poet's ashes vigorous yet
DMI number:
3188
106.
Here traveller under this cot
First Line:
Here traveller under this cot
Last Line:
The poet's ashes vigorous yet
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
9762
107.
Here's to thee Dick this whining love despise
First Line:
Here's to thee Dick this whining love despise
Last Line:
None double see like men in love
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
5602
108.
How this pretender for no medicine good
First Line:
How this pretender for no medicine good
Last Line:
And from the assembly consciously withdrew
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
7915
109.
How wretched does Prometheus' state appear
First Line:
How wretched does Prometheus' state appear
Last Line:
The flames he once stole from thee grant him now
DMI number:
12225
110.
I being the chief of all the hairy state
First Line:
I being the chief of all the hairy state
Last Line:
Rather than heaven it self I'd choose dry ground
DMI number:
7820
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