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81.
Thou hast virtue to secure all I am confident
First Line:
Thou hast virtue to secure all I am confident
Last Line:
More clear and more impregnable
DMI number:
41252
82.
Thus can the flame of heaven with subtle art
First Line:
Thus can the flame of heaven with subtle art
Last Line:
Leave the skin whole yet quite consume the heart
Author:
James Shirley (Absolute)
DMI number:
16219
83.
Time is the moth of nature devours all beauty
First Line:
Time is the moth of nature devours all beauty
Last Line:
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DMI number:
41270
84.
Tis a fault | That men not guided by the tract of reason
First Line:
Tis a fault | That men not guided by the tract of reason
Last Line:
And hasty marriages
Author:
James Shirley (Absolute)
DMI number:
16438
85.
Titles may set a gloss upon our name
First Line:
Titles may set a gloss upon our name
Last Line:
But virtue only is the soul of fame
DMI number:
41452
86.
Tis poor and not becoming perfect gentry
First Line:
Tis poor and not becoming perfect gentry
Last Line:
But what our actions make us worthy of
Author:
George Chapman (Absolute) & James Shirley (Absolute)
DMI number:
13527
87.
Trust not a great man most of them dissemble
First Line:
Trust not a great man most of them dissemble
Last Line:
Laugh they have made thee miserable
Author:
James Shirley (Absolute)
DMI number:
14977
88.
Trust not a woman they have found the herb
First Line:
Trust not a woman they have found the herb
Last Line:
Of heavy stones to keep their bad wives under
DMI number:
41705
89.
Twere happy for our holy faith to bleed
First Line:
Twere happy for our holy faith to bleed
Last Line:
The blood of martyrs is the churches feed
DMI number:
40780
90.
Well fare the Muses which in well chimb'd
First Line:
Well fare the Muses which in well chimb'd
Last Line:
A joyfull sight to see
Author:
James Shirley (Absolute)
DMI number:
46316
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