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941.
Let modest silence be your greatest care
First Line:
Let modest silence be your greatest care
Last Line:
Without an over weaning confidence
DMI number:
9536
942.
Let nature rest be busy for yourself
First Line:
Let nature rest be busy for yourself
Last Line:
By sense alone and dignity of mind
Author:
John Armstrong (Absolute)
DMI number:
30718
943.
Let none direct thee what to do or say
First Line:
Let none direct thee what to do or say
Last Line:
First judge if those whom thou dost please judge right
Author:
Sir John Denham (Absolute)
DMI number:
15850
944.
Let not opinion make thy judgment err
First Line:
Let not opinion make thy judgment err
Last Line:
The evening conquest crowns the conqueror
DMI number:
16927
945.
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
946.
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
947.
Let not the least act now of his at last
First Line:
Let not the least act now of his at last
Last Line:
Mar all his act of life and glory past
Author:
Samuel Daniel (Absolute)
DMI number:
13340
948.
Let not the turns of fate molest
First Line:
Let not the turns of fate molest
Last Line:
Is a romantic tale and a forgotten thing
DMI number:
18112
949.
Let not uncertain fears create new griefs
First Line:
Let not uncertain fears create new griefs
Last Line:
And often turns distempers to diseases
Author:
Sir John Suckling (Absolute)
DMI number:
14554
950.
Learn hence dear youth the brainless crowds to shun
First Line:
Learn hence dear youth the brainless crowds to shun
Last Line:
Who might be soldiers if they were not guards
DMI number:
35349
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