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11.
From mutual wounds the wretched find relief
First Line:
From mutual wounds the wretched find relief
Last Line:
Divides his sorrows but unites his heart
DMI number:
9676
12.
From servile fear the fancied gods first came
First Line:
From servile fear the fancied gods first came
Last Line:
Invents new gods and aids the pious cheat
DMI number:
10310
13.
From slavish fear the dreadful gods arose
First Line:
From slavish fear the dreadful gods arose
Last Line:
Contend to multiply the brood of spurious deities
Author:
John Ayloffe (Confident)
DMI number:
9678
14.
Haste generous youth a foreign world explore
First Line:
Haste generous youth a foreign world explore
Last Line:
And sighing goddesses pursued his love
DMI number:
6769
15.
I swear dear friend you're much deceived
First Line:
I swear dear friend you're much deceived
Last Line:
And use the world's great mistress as his slave
DMI number:
7177
16.
I would not always the same odours prove
First Line:
I would not always the same odours prove
Last Line:
But for the sweet vicissitude of night
DMI number:
10311
17.
Philander setting on the shore
First Line:
Philander setting on the shore
Last Line:
So many rocks and sands obstruct she never can sail right
DMI number:
7185
18.
Since active man can in the air rebound
First Line:
Since active man can in the air rebound
Last Line:
The vast conceptions of our teeming brains
Author:
Edward Ward (Confident)
DMI number:
9674
19.
Sure Cerberus a lawyer first must be
First Line:
Sure Cerberus a lawyer first must be
Last Line:
Instead of coin the growling puppy's fee
Author:
Edward Ward (Confident)
DMI number:
6762
20.
The almighty's image of his shape afraid
First Line:
The almighty's image of his shape afraid
Last Line:
For on this weapon tis depends the fight
DMI number:
9681
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