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1.
Good bad rich poor the foolish and the sage
First Line:
Good bad rich poor the foolish and the sage
Last Line:
Present displeasures make us sad or fret
Author:
Robert Hayman (Absolute)
DMI number:
48696
2.
One ask'd a mad-man if a wife he had
First Line:
One ask'd a mad-man if a wife he had
Last Line:
A wife quoth he I never was so mad
Author:
Robert Hayman (Absolute)
DMI number:
48873
3.
Singular sins and plurall we commit
First Line:
Singular sins and plurall we commit
Last Line:
And we in every gender vary it
Author:
Robert Hayman (Absolute)
DMI number:
48934
4.
Thine old frinds thou forgot'st having got wealt
First Line:
Thine old frinds thou forgot'st having got wealt
Last Line:
No marvaile for thou hast forgot thy self
Author:
Robert Hayman (Absolute)
DMI number:
48998
5.
Thou say'st these verses are rude ragged rough
First Line:
Thou say'st these verses are rude ragged rough
Last Line:
Like chesse-nuts sweet take thou the kernell out
Author:
Robert Hayman (Absolute)
DMI number:
49010
6.
To weep oft still to flatter sometimes spin
First Line:
To weep oft still to flatter sometimes spin
Last Line:
Are properties women excell men in
Author:
Robert Hayman (Absolute)
DMI number:
49033
7.
Were I to choose a Captain I would than
First Line:
Were I to choose a Captain I would than
Last Line:
I such an one as can kill men with breath
Author:
Robert Hayman (Absolute)
DMI number:
49062
8.
When women weep in their dissembling art
First Line:
When women weep in their dissembling art
Last Line:
Their teares are sauce to their malicious heart
Author:
Robert Hayman (Absolute)
DMI number:
49089