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111.
How often does the want of eyes give sight
First Line:
How often does the want of eyes give sight
Last Line:
Who hearing understands
DMI number:
22765
112.
I am not dead although I had a fall
First Line:
I am not dead although I had a fall
Last Line:
Doth rise again and greater wood doth bind
DMI number:
32118
113.
Imperial Nineveh surveyed with pride
First Line:
Imperial Nineveh surveyed with pride
Last Line:
Is but a type of Christ triumphant from his tomb
DMI number:
10129
114.
In Hobbes and St John deply read
First Line:
In Hobbes and St John deply read
Last Line:
Overthrow like Lisbon your Augusta's walls
DMI number:
26125
115.
In life if woes do more than joys abound
First Line:
In life if woes do more than joys abound
Last Line:
And each nice spring of this great fabric guide
DMI number:
19717
116.
In doubtful dreading thoughts as I gan call to mind
First Line:
In doubtful dreading thoughts as I gan call to mind
Last Line:
Whom nature from their tender age defrauded in their sight
DMI number:
49129
117.
In play and in politics too
First Line:
In play and in politics too
Last Line:
And fairly get out of her way
DMI number:
2092
118.
It chanced two mules no matter whither
First Line:
It chanced two mules no matter whither
Last Line:
None shoot the jackdaw or the pye
DMI number:
19838
119.
Jove quite tired out with a scold of a wife
First Line:
Jove quite tired out with a scold of a wife
Last Line:
To lay by his thunder and borrow her tongue
DMI number:
19889
120.
Joys and pleasures mirth and gladness
First Line:
Joys and pleasures mirth and gladness
Last Line:
The only gift I ask from providence
DMI number:
8548
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