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A conscience clear and void of all offence
First Line:
A conscience clear and void of all offence
Last Line:
A good estate well gotten in our youth
DMI number:
24675
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A miser's soul endowed with generous fires
First Line:
A miser's soul endowed with generous fires
Last Line:
A chaste and faithful loving virtuous bride
DMI number:
24676
3.
Above all mortal ken is space divine
First Line:
Above all mortal ken is space divine
Last Line:
Above disdained
DMI number:
24658
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An easy temper is above disdain
First Line:
An easy temper is above disdain
Last Line:
In the securest road to worthy fame
DMI number:
24671
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As when a noxious seed takes root
First Line:
As when a noxious seed takes root
Last Line:
Virtue alone is what my soul esteems
DMI number:
24685
6.
Blessed be the man who first with artful skill
First Line:
Blessed be the man who first with artful skill
Last Line:
And statesment close their secrets under seal
DMI number:
24674
7.
Censure's revengeful sting so oft we throw
First Line:
Censure's revengeful sting so oft we throw
Last Line:
Another's faults you better may descry
DMI number:
24682
8.
Ere gins were known when arrows showered the field
First Line:
Ere gins were known when arrows showered the field
Last Line:
May say I'm not the last deserves the bays
DMI number:
24656
9.
Fir to grace a bridgegroom's arms
First Line:
Fir to grace a bridgegroom's arms
Last Line:
To stand before the throne of grace
DMI number:
24662
10.
His infant fingers scarce could grab the quill
First Line:
His infant fingers scarce could grab the quill
Last Line:
Made his own genius to become his wife
DMI number:
24677
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