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21.
Gallants beware for here's a wanton wag
First Line:
Gallants beware for here's a wanton wag
Last Line:
Have died by them in an hospital
Author:
George Wither (Absolute)
DMI number:
9991
22.
Great things to do thou hast a mind
First Line:
Great things to do thou hast a mind
Last Line:
And then let both employed be
Author:
George Wither (Absolute)
DMI number:
10188
23.
He that shall say he loves and was again
First Line:
He that shall say he loves and was again
Last Line:
True lovers will be true associates
Author:
George Wither (Absolute)
DMI number:
9940
24.
How fond are they who spend their precious time
First Line:
How fond are they who spend their precious time
Last Line:
Nor time nor death have power to take away
Author:
George Wither (Absolute)
DMI number:
9857
25.
Here we an aged man described have
First Line:
Here we an aged man described have
Last Line:
Till I am filled with fruits of pious knowing
Author:
George Wither (Absolute)
DMI number:
10299
26.
I am not of their mind who think the sun
First Line:
I am not of their mind who think the sun
Last Line:
The sun and moon shall stand and wait on thee
Author:
George Wither (Absolute)
DMI number:
9994
27.
In secret thou dost oft complain
First Line:
In secret thou dost oft complain
Last Line:
A blessing by it at the last
Author:
George Wither (Absolute)
DMI number:
9919
28.
In slippery paths you are to go
First Line:
In slippery paths you are to go
Last Line:
By that which this your chance hath brought
Author:
George Wither (Absolute)
DMI number:
9871
29.
In many things the worse thou art
First Line:
In many things the worse thou art
Last Line:
Thy fault and now reformed to be
Author:
George Wither (Absolute)
DMI number:
9986
30.
In outward pomp thy pleasures are
First Line:
In outward pomp thy pleasures are
Last Line:
By which this knowledge is obtained
Author:
George Wither (Absolute)
DMI number:
10212
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