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1051.
Of all the causes which conspire to blind
First Line:
Of all the causes which conspire to blind
Last Line:
Hills peep over hills and Alps on Alps arise
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
30643
1052.
O now while health and vigour still remain
First Line:
O now while health and vigour still remain
Last Line:
A youth of revels breeds an age of care
DMI number:
30767
1053.
O son of Tydeus cease be wise and see
First Line:
O son of Tydeus cease be wise and see
Last Line:
A short lived reptile in the dust of earth
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
35051
1054.
O that the too censorious world would learn
First Line:
O that the too censorious world would learn
Last Line:
And plead his pardon ere he deigns to ask it
Author:
Eliza Haywood [nee Fowler] (Absolute)
DMI number:
28950
1055.
O ignorant poor man what dost thou bear
First Line:
O ignorant poor man what dost thou bear
Last Line:
Which gives thee power to be and use the same
Author:
Sir John Davies (Absolute)
DMI number:
24937
1056.
O immortal justice
First Line:
O immortal justice
Last Line:
Shine like thy radiant source and make the world adore
Author:
William Havard [Harvard or Haverd] (Absolute)
DMI number:
30094
1057.
O let not those whom honest servants bless
First Line:
O let not those whom honest servants bless
Last Line:
And all the cares and labours of their youth
DMI number:
30807
1058.
O lord then be not slack
First Line:
O lord then be not slack
Last Line:
And give thy foes a rap
DMI number:
38620
1059.
Of all the nauseous complicated crimes
First Line:
Of all the nauseous complicated crimes
Last Line:
Is liar boaster coward fool and rude
DMI number:
8137
1060.
Of all the nauseous complicated crimes
First Line:
Of all the nauseous complicated crimes
Last Line:
Where vice and folly have an equal share
DMI number:
30897
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