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351.
Of all institutions to form well the mind
First Line:
Of all institutions to form well the mind
Last Line:
Still secret still loyal still loving and free | still loving and free &c
DMI number:
28700
352.
Of all occupations that nowadays are used
First Line:
Of all occupations that nowadays are used
Last Line:
For fear he should cut her throat
DMI number:
42501
353.
Of all occupations
First Line:
Of all occupations
Last Line:
For she will play the whore
DMI number:
42509
354.
Of all occupations
First Line:
Of all occupations
Last Line:
What makes such a shot among a great many
DMI number:
42511
355.
O the inconstant
First Line:
O the inconstant
Last Line:
Than when he first sat down
DMI number:
40967
356.
O what a happy thing it is
First Line:
O what a happy thing it is
Last Line:
And such masonic brethren have
DMI number:
38282
357.
O when through every province shall be raised
First Line:
O when through every province shall be raised
Last Line:
To many a kingdom's rent or tyrant's hoard
Author:
John Dyer (Absolute)
DMI number:
31976
358.
O more than happy ten times were that king
First Line:
O more than happy ten times were that king
Last Line:
When favour comes by chance not by desert
DMI number:
40962
359.
Of all the professions that are in the city
First Line:
Of all the professions that are in the city
Last Line:
But a taylor will clip it as short as you please | Which nobody can deny
DMI number:
22403
360.
Of all the sciences beneath the sun
First Line:
Of all the sciences beneath the sun
Last Line:
Which nobody can deny
DMI number:
43133
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