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1.
Behold me here whose youth to withered years
First Line:
Behold me here whose youth to withered years
Last Line:
The vaunt of vice to be but carking care
Author:
Thomas Proctor (Absolute)
DMI number:
49199
2.
Farewell my friend whom fortune forced to fly
First Line:
Farewell my friend whom fortune forced to fly
Last Line:
Thou wailest too late the woes of wicked will
Author:
Thomas Proctor (Absolute)
DMI number:
49208
3.
Lo here the state of every mortal wight
First Line:
Lo here the state of every mortal wight
Last Line:
Your ancient years are but a withered grass
Author:
Thomas Proctor (Absolute)
DMI number:
49205
4.
Shall clammy clay shrowd such a gallant gloze
First Line:
Shall clammy clay shrowd such a gallant gloze
Last Line:
That thou mayst well account how it is spent
Author:
Thomas Proctor (Absolute)
DMI number:
49201
5.
The tedious toil the cares which Lovers taste
First Line:
The tedious toil the cares which Lovers taste
Last Line:
He hung himself where she his corpse might see
Author:
Thomas Proctor (Absolute)
DMI number:
49193
6.
Through beauty's sugared baits
First Line:
Through beauty's sugared baits
Last Line:
Is as a pleasant way
Author:
Thomas Proctor (Absolute)
DMI number:
49207
7.
To darksome cave where crawling worms remain
First Line:
To darksome cave where crawling worms remain
Last Line:
To serve as slave unto unsatiate will
Author:
Thomas Proctor (Absolute)
DMI number:
49202
8.
Try ere thou trust unto a fawning friend
First Line:
Try ere thou trust unto a fawning friend
Last Line:
Who not of me but on my wealth did wait
Author:
Thomas Proctor (Absolute)
DMI number:
49206
9.
What motion more may move a man to mind
First Line:
What motion more may move a man to mind
Last Line:
Us shun such snares which leads us to decay
Author:
Thomas Proctor (Absolute)
DMI number:
49198
10.
Who sees the ill and seeks to shun the same
First Line:
Who sees the ill and seeks to shun the same
Last Line:
Their praises live who seeks to merit fame
Author:
Thomas Proctor (Absolute)
DMI number:
49204
11.
Who goes to gaze of every gallant girl
First Line:
Who goes to gaze of every gallant girl
Last Line:
Shuns cruel craft and envious hurtful hate
Author:
Thomas Proctor (Absolute)
DMI number:
49196