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61.
To mortal men great loads allotted be
First Line:
To mortal men great loads allotted be
Last Line:
But of all packs no pack like poverty
Author:
Robert Herrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
17241
62.
Truth is best found out by the time and eyes
First Line:
Truth is best found out by the time and eyes
Last Line:
Falshood wins credit by uncertainties
Author:
Robert Herrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
14710
63.
Twixt kings and tyrants there's this different known
First Line:
Twixt kings and tyrants there's this different known
Last Line:
Kings seek their subjects good tyrants their own
DMI number:
41404
64.
Twixt truth and error there's this difference known
First Line:
Twixt truth and error there's this difference known
Last Line:
Error is fruitful truth is only one
DMI number:
41374
65.
Want is a softer wax that takes thereon
First Line:
Want is a softer wax that takes thereon
Last Line:
This that and every base impression
DMI number:
41533
66.
What is't that wastes a prince example shows
First Line:
What is't that wastes a prince example shows
Last Line:
Tis flattery spends a king more than his foes
Author:
Robert Herrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
14768
67.
What though the sea be calm trust to the shore
First Line:
What though the sea be calm trust to the shore
Last Line:
Ships have been drowned where late they danced before
DMI number:
40908
68.
When fear admits no hope of safety then
First Line:
When fear admits no hope of safety then
Last Line:
Necessity makes dastards valiant men
Author:
Robert Herrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
16814
69.
When man is punished he is plagued still
First Line:
When man is punished he is plagued still
Last Line:
Not for the fault of nature but of will
DMI number:
41593
70.
Whom may do most does least the bravest will
First Line:
Whom may do most does least the bravest will
Last Line:
Show mercy there where they have power to kill
DMI number:
41426
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