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41.
Thou knowst the gentle temper of my soul
First Line:
Thou knowst the gentle temper of my soul
Last Line:
Which blush with shame at the old soldier's weakness
Author:
Bevil Higgons (Absolute)
DMI number:
21335
42.
Thy wit in vain the feeble critic gnaws
First Line:
Thy wit in vain the feeble critic gnaws
Last Line:
Forgets the body to adorn the soul
DMI number:
8251
43.
Today a conqueror and tonight a slave
First Line:
Today a conqueror and tonight a slave
Last Line:
How short the space betwixt these vast extremes
Author:
Bevil Higgons (Absolute)
DMI number:
21202
44.
To die is nothing but to cease from pain
First Line:
To die is nothing but to cease from pain
Last Line:
The guilt of every star
Author:
Bevil Higgons (Absolute)
DMI number:
20280
45.
Unhappy ministers to cheated princes
First Line:
Unhappy ministers to cheated princes
Last Line:
To please us wretches who destroy mankind
Author:
Bevil Higgons (Absolute)
DMI number:
20934
46.
Too weak is man this rapture to contain
First Line:
Too weak is man this rapture to contain
Last Line:
The jarring tides will overflow my heart
Author:
Bevil Higgons (Absolute)
DMI number:
19205
47.
Virtue though armed our passions my surprise
First Line:
Virtue though armed our passions my surprise
Last Line:
-
DMI number:
20305
48.
Welcome as life ass victory and fame
First Line:
Welcome as life ass victory and fame
Last Line:
Cessation of his pain
Author:
Bevil Higgons (Absolute)
DMI number:
21367
49.
Unusual weight hangs on my labouring soul
First Line:
Unusual weight hangs on my labouring soul
Last Line:
Presaging inauspicious joys
Author:
Bevil Higgons (Absolute)
DMI number:
19970
50.
When at the legion's head the brave old king
First Line:
When at the legion's head the brave old king
Last Line:
Resigned that life he so deserved to keep
Author:
Bevil Higgons (Absolute)
DMI number:
18464
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