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11.
He like a high-swollen and impetuous tide
First Line:
He like a high-swollen and impetuous tide
Last Line:
The seeds of death in that strong fullness feed
Author:
Thomas May (Absolute)
DMI number:
17320
12.
How formless is the form of man the soul
First Line:
How formless is the form of man the soul
Last Line:
The storms of fortune
DMI number:
41138
13.
How soon from virtue and an honoured spirit
First Line:
How soon from virtue and an honoured spirit
Last Line:
May man receive what he can never merit
Author:
Thomas Middleton (Absolute) & William Rowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
13808
14.
Let them imagine who did ever know
First Line:
Let them imagine who did ever know
Last Line:
And from their worst desires most hardly changed
DMI number:
41711
15.
Let a wise man place his strength
First Line:
Let a wise man place his strength
Last Line:
May find him ready to receive their doom
DMI number:
41610
16.
Let dull patricians boast their airy titles
First Line:
Let dull patricians boast their airy titles
Last Line:
Make noblest men my hated instruments
DMI number:
41185
17.
Known mischiefs have their cure but doubts have none
First Line:
Known mischiefs have their cure but doubts have none
Last Line:
Mixed with a killing fear
Author:
Thomas May (Absolute)
DMI number:
14555
18.
King Henry's soul filled with grief and scorn the more
First Line:
King Henry's soul filled with grief and scorn the more
Last Line:
Tears his base bonds and almost scorns relief
Author:
Thomas May (Absolute)
DMI number:
14583
19.
Man's soul immortal is whilst here they live
First Line:
Man's soul immortal is whilst here they live
Last Line:
Gross and corporeal men do therefore see
DMI number:
41139
20.
None can describe the sweets of country life
First Line:
None can describe the sweets of country life
Last Line:
And yet next morn awake with confidence
Author:
Thomas May (Absolute)
DMI number:
14059
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