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11.
He deserves small trust
First Line:
He deserves small trust
Last Line:
Who is not privy counsellor to himself
DMI number:
40932
12.
He is a noble gentleman withal
First Line:
He is a noble gentleman withal
Last Line:
Who is himself an honour to his title
Author:
John Ford (Absolute)
DMI number:
14866
13.
He is unfit to manage public matters
First Line:
He is unfit to manage public matters
Last Line:
Who knows not how to rule at home his household
Author:
John Ford (Absolute)
DMI number:
14944
14.
He who cannot merit | Preferment by employments let him bare
First Line:
He who cannot merit | Preferment by employments let him bare
Last Line:
Or die or live a slave without redemption
Author:
John Ford (Absolute)
DMI number:
17309
15.
Her words are trusty heralds to her mind
First Line:
Her words are trusty heralds to her mind
Last Line:
-
DMI number:
41033
16.
How have thy travels
First Line:
How have thy travels
Last Line:
Is still the same
DMI number:
41317
17.
I am | A gentleman free born I never wore
First Line:
I am | A gentleman free born I never wore
Last Line:
I'm sure more ancient
Author:
John Ford (Absolute)
DMI number:
14867
18.
Let them fear bondage who are slaves to fear
First Line:
Let them fear bondage who are slaves to fear
Last Line:
The sweetest freedom is an honest heart
Author:
John Ford (Absolute)
DMI number:
15617
19.
My birth is noble though the popular blast
First Line:
My birth is noble though the popular blast
Last Line:
For mystical conveyance to you bed sports
DMI number:
40978
20.
I'll freely speak as I have found
First Line:
I'll freely speak as I have found
Last Line:
No nation can disparage but it self
DMI number:
41318
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