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311.
With gallant pomp and beauteous pride
First Line:
With gallant pomp and beauteous pride
Last Line:
Our troubles and the storm
DMI number:
27713
312.
Will fortune never come with both hands full
First Line:
Will fortune never come with both hands full
Last Line:
That have abundance and enjoy it not
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
14789
313.
Worth should determine every man his due
First Line:
Worth should determine every man his due
Last Line:
Instead of hempen ones looped round the neck
DMI number:
36888
314.
Ye twice ten hundred deities
First Line:
Ye twice ten hundred deities
Last Line:
That use to lull thee in thy sleep
Author:
Sir Robert Howard (Absolute) & John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
2583
315.
Ye riddling wits ingenious to reveal
First Line:
Ye riddling wits ingenious to reveal
Last Line:
Damns her and in his passion bites his nails
DMI number:
24038
316.
Ye breezes mild and gentle gales
First Line:
Ye breezes mild and gentle gales
Last Line:
Far hence in foreign lands to drag the galling chain
DMI number:
22049
317.
Ye shades where sacred truth is sought
First Line:
Ye shades where sacred truth is sought
Last Line:
Some Athens perishes or some Tully bleeds
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
7448
318.
Ye gentle winds propitious gales
First Line:
Ye gentle winds propitious gales
Last Line:
Who made you what you are and gave you what you boast
DMI number:
37289
319.
You I love by all that's true
First Line:
You I love by all that's true
Last Line:
Love I must and none but you
DMI number:
3998
320.
You madam may with safety go
First Line:
You madam may with safety go
Last Line:
It must proceed from you alone
Author:
Matthew Prior (Confident)
DMI number:
4183
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