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11.
Lovers will wind themselves by words to passion
First Line:
Lovers will wind themselves by words to passion
Last Line:
To greater storms
Author:
Sir Francis Fane (Absolute)
DMI number:
16285
12.
No woman takes her self to be a monster
First Line:
No woman takes her self to be a monster
Last Line:
Lime twigs for birds and lies and oaths for women
DMI number:
41719
13.
Oh there was a time
First Line:
Oh there was a time
Last Line:
Their joys will be like mine
Author:
Sir Francis Fane (Absolute)
DMI number:
15796
14.
Oh these passions | Are but the cracks and splinters of the soul
First Line:
Oh these passions | Are but the cracks and splinters of the soul
Last Line:
And set low values upon foreign wares
Author:
Sir Francis Fane (Absolute)
DMI number:
17040
15.
Oh what a feeble fort's a woman's heart
First Line:
Oh what a feeble fort's a woman's heart
Last Line:
Betrayed by nature and besieged by art
DMI number:
41717
16.
Religion's veiled in types from vulgar eyes
First Line:
Religion's veiled in types from vulgar eyes
Last Line:
Heaven would be hell with too much company
DMI number:
40785
17.
Self murder that infernal crime
First Line:
Self murder that infernal crime
Last Line:
And this form pleases best a comelier shape | Of death
Author:
Sir Francis Fane (Absolute)
DMI number:
16781
18.
Sir this is the great market of matrimony
First Line:
Sir this is the great market of matrimony
Last Line:
Are drudgeries the better for being endless
Author:
Sir Francis Fane (Absolute)
DMI number:
16462
19.
Strict laws are like steel bodice good for growing limbs
First Line:
Strict laws are like steel bodice good for growing limbs
Last Line:
But when the joints are knit they are not helps | But burdens
Author:
Sir Francis Fane (Absolute)
DMI number:
16043
20.
There's no suspicion of my treason nothing
First Line:
There's no suspicion of my treason nothing
Last Line:
He that treads on me feels before he sees me
DMI number:
41355
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