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1.
All travellers this heavy judgment hear
First Line:
All travellers this heavy judgment hear
Last Line:
And every welcome adds another item
Author:
Richard Corbett (Absolute)
DMI number:
31587
2.
Am I mad O noble Festus
First Line:
Am I mad O noble Festus
Last Line:
And fill your Heads with Crochets
Author:
Richard Corbett (Absolute)
DMI number:
1590
3.
Am I mad O noble Festus
First Line:
Am I mad O noble Festus
Last Line:
And fill your heads with Crotchets
Author:
Richard Corbett (Absolute)
DMI number:
45183
4.
Be dumb you Infant-Chimes thump not your Mettle
First Line:
Be dumb you Infant-Chimes thump not your Mettle
Last Line:
Yet all rejoyce great Tom to see thee hang'd
Author:
Richard Corbett (Absolute)
DMI number:
45661
5.
Dear loss to tell the world I grieved were true
First Line:
Dear loss to tell the world I grieved were true
Last Line:
Which thy frail flesh divides and thy disease
Author:
Richard Corbett (Absolute)
DMI number:
29405
6.
Even so dead Hector thrice was triumphd on
First Line:
Even so dead Hector thrice was triumphd on
Last Line:
So vile a price nere ransom'd such a Prince
Author:
Richard Corbett (Absolute)
DMI number:
46263
7.
Farewell rewards and fairies
First Line:
Farewell rewards and fairies
Last Line:
Were lost if it were addle
Author:
Richard Corbett (Absolute)
DMI number:
7077
8.
Four clerks of Oxford doctors two and two
First Line:
Four clerks of Oxford doctors two and two
Last Line:
As Raleigh from his voyage and no more
Author:
Richard Corbett (Absolute)
DMI number:
7069
9.
For ever dear for ever dreaded prince
First Line:
For ever dear for ever dreaded prince
Last Line:
Like as you read my verse so read my fortune
Author:
Richard Corbett (Confident) & John Harington (Confident)
DMI number:
32160
10.
He that would write an epitaph for thee
First Line:
He that would write an epitaph for thee
Last Line:
He must be dead first let it alone for me
Author:
Richard Corbett (Absolute)
DMI number:
9288
11.
He that hath such acuteness and such wit
First Line:
He that hath such acuteness and such wit
Last Line:
Wit's a disease consumes men in few years
Author:
Richard Corbett (Absolute)
DMI number:
25978
12.
Here for the nonce
First Line:
Here for the nonce
Last Line:
And so farewell | Tom Jonce
Author:
Richard Corbett (Absolute)
DMI number:
29785
13.
How do I thank thee death and bless thy power
First Line:
How do I thank thee death and bless thy power
Last Line:
And what my birth did claim my death hath paid
Author:
Richard Corbett (Absolute)
DMI number:
34160
14.
I did not know thee lord nor do I strive
First Line:
I did not know thee lord nor do I strive
Last Line:
Truth is well paid when she is sung and heard
Author:
Richard Corbett (Absolute)
DMI number:
7076
15.
It is not yet a fortnight since
First Line:
It is not yet a fortnight since
Last Line:
The sale of Rex Platonicus
Author:
Richard Corbett (Absolute)
DMI number:
7079
16.
Like to the mowing tone of unspoke speeches
First Line:
Like to the mowing tone of unspoke speeches
Last Line:
To read these strong lines for his Epitaph
Author:
Richard Corbett (Absolute)
DMI number:
48085
17.
I went from England into France
First Line:
I went from England into France
Last Line:
Who men thought did the same
Author:
Richard Corbett (Absolute) & Thomas Goodwyn (Absolute)
DMI number:
4463
18.
I went from England into France
First Line:
I went from England into France
Last Line:
Who some thought did the same
Author:
Thomas Goodwyn (Confident) & Richard Corbett (Speculation)
DMI number:
7067
19.
If gentlenesse could tame the fates or wit
First Line:
If gentlenesse could tame the fates or wit
Last Line:
And saies our sins are stronger than our witts
Author:
Richard Corbett (Absolute)
DMI number:
48776
20.
Know henceforth that grief's vital part
First Line:
Know henceforth that grief's vital part
Last Line:
Mourn for themselves not for the dead
DMI number:
41107
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