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1.
Blessed heaven how are thy ways just like thy orbs
First Line:
Blessed heaven how are thy ways just like thy orbs
Last Line:
But still remain the same behind the clouds
Author:
John Fountain (Absolute)
DMI number:
15022
2.
Innocence | Concealed is the stolen pleasure of the gods
First Line:
Innocence | Concealed is the stolen pleasure of the gods
Last Line:
More glorious through its late obscurity
Author:
John Fountain (Absolute)
DMI number:
15766
3.
Oh death death death thou art not half so cruel
First Line:
Oh death death death thou art not half so cruel
Last Line:
As in not killing wretches that would die
Author:
John Fountain (Absolute)
DMI number:
14438
4.
There must be some proportion still to pity
First Line:
There must be some proportion still to pity
Last Line:
Press flies to death
Author:
John Fountain (Absolute)
DMI number:
13981
5.
Tis hard to say what men whom reason guides
First Line:
Tis hard to say what men whom reason guides
Last Line:
Intend to do much more whom passion rides
Author:
John Fountain (Absolute)
DMI number:
17076
6.
Though your structure be
First Line:
Though your structure be
Last Line:
Increase their waters and preserve their names
Author:
John Fountain (Absolute)
DMI number:
16464
7.
Tis not too late yet to recant all this
First Line:
Tis not too late yet to recant all this
Last Line:
Because we find there are more folks have judgment | Than ingenuity
DMI number:
40800
8.
Too happy were men if they understood
First Line:
Too happy were men if they understood
Last Line:
There is no safety but in being good
DMI number:
40909
9.
What poor things are kings
First Line:
What poor things are kings
Last Line:
All other things but cannot see themselves
Author:
John Fountain (Absolute)
DMI number:
15992
10.
Wise heaven doth see it as fit
First Line:
Wise heaven doth see it as fit
Last Line:
Some heaviness to ballast us
Author:
John Fountain (Absolute)
DMI number:
15806
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