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11.
The abstract of all beauty soul of sweetness
First Line:
The abstract of all beauty soul of sweetness
Last Line:
Confounds the sense that sees it
Author:
John Fletcher (Absolute) & George Villiers (Absolute)
DMI number:
18792
12.
The common shore of this poetic town
First Line:
The common shore of this poetic town
Last Line:
His mistress lost and yet his pen's his sword
Author:
George Villiers (Speculation)
DMI number:
4858
13.
The play is at an end but where's the plot
First Line:
The play is at an end but where's the plot
Last Line:
Pray let this prove a year of prose and sense
Author:
Thomas Sprat (Speculation) & Martin Clifford (Speculation) & Samuel Butler (Speculation) & George Villiers (Absolute)
DMI number:
35882
14.
Under this stone does lie
First Line:
Under this stone does lie
Last Line:
A man as great in war in peace as just as he
Author:
George Villiers (Absolute)
DMI number:
3645
15.
Under this stone doth lie
First Line:
Under this stone doth lie
Last Line:
A man as great in war as just in peace as he
DMI number:
23928
16.
We might well call this short mock-play of ours
First Line:
We might well call this short mock-play of ours
Last Line:
Tis I John Lacy have reformed your stage
Author:
Thomas Sprat (Speculation) & Martin Clifford (Speculation) & Samuel Butler (Speculation) & George Villiers (Absolute)
DMI number:
17529
17.
Was ever man so paid for being curious
First Line:
Was ever man so paid for being curious
Last Line:
Curious night-walkers may they find my fee
Author:
George Villiers (Absolute)
DMI number:
40535
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