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51.
Labour and let thy hands procure relief
First Line:
Labour and let thy hands procure relief
Last Line:
In life a thousand various good employs
DMI number:
30470
52.
Let no surfeit in your harbour
First Line:
Let no surfeit in your harbour
Last Line:
Now from corruption clean and free
DMI number:
23492
53.
Let not past troubles through thy fancy run
First Line:
Let not past troubles through thy fancy run
Last Line:
What once has happened never can be undone
DMI number:
30327
54.
Let not past troubles through thy fancy run
First Line:
Let not past troubles through thy fancy run
Last Line:
What once hath happened never can be undone
DMI number:
30388
55.
Let justice in thy measures still prevail
First Line:
Let justice in thy measures still prevail
Last Line:
Equal thy balance even be thy scale
DMI number:
30310
56.
Let justice vindicate thy goods or life
First Line:
Let justice vindicate thy goods or life
Last Line:
Soft words are useful strife engenders strife
DMI number:
30337
57.
Let public love inspire each generous soul
First Line:
Let public love inspire each generous soul
Last Line:
And every part be useful to the whole
DMI number:
30317
58.
Make no encroachments on thy neighbours grounds
First Line:
Make no encroachments on thy neighbours grounds
Last Line:
Nor hurt nor hindered in their growth by thee
DMI number:
30319
59.
Melpomene whom Jove our father deigns
First Line:
Melpomene whom Jove our father deigns
Last Line:
Which to correct or change exceeds our might
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
42055
60.
No sooner is one harvest in
First Line:
No sooner is one harvest in
Last Line:
In sowing now your wheat and rye
DMI number:
23489
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