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Miscellany
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Alternate rhyme [ababcdcd...]
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11.
Our misdeeds procure us still
First Line:
Our misdeeds procure us still
Last Line:
To seek our good amongst much ill
DMI number:
41001
12.
Our pleasures posting guests make but small stay
First Line:
Our pleasures posting guests make but small stay
Last Line:
As make us bankrupt ere we think thereon
DMI number:
41051
13.
Pity is often like a mask
First Line:
Pity is often like a mask
Last Line:
To work our woes and execute their lust
Author:
Samuel Brandon (Absolute)
DMI number:
13971
14.
Stand who so list for me
First Line:
Stand who so list for me
Last Line:
When little lakes have quiet ease
Author:
Samuel Brandon (Absolute)
DMI number:
16471
15.
The seat of truth is in our secret hearts
First Line:
The seat of truth is in our secret hearts
Last Line:
Not in the tongue which falsehood oft imparts
DMI number:
41362
16.
This spark of reason is not ours
First Line:
This spark of reason is not ours
Last Line:
And make us loath and love
DMI number:
40737
17.
Tis greater care to keep than get a crown
First Line:
Tis greater care to keep than get a crown
Last Line:
Our princely virtues we should most esteem
Author:
Samuel Brandon (Absolute)
DMI number:
15875
18.
Want of that torments us most
First Line:
Want of that torments us most
Last Line:
Whose worth appears in being lost
DMI number:
41524
19.
When tyrannizing pain shall stop
First Line:
When tyrannizing pain shall stop
Last Line:
From touch of sinful stain
Author:
Samuel Brandon (Absolute)
DMI number:
13997
20.
Who can express the horror of that night
First Line:
Who can express the horror of that night
Last Line:
Made everything in ugly form appear
Author:
Samuel Brandon (Absolute)
DMI number:
16824
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