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721.
The gaudy blabbing and remorseful day
First Line:
The gaudy blabbing and remorseful day
Last Line:
Breathe foul contagious darkness in the air
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
20138
722.
The glow worm shows the matin to be near
First Line:
The glow worm shows the matin to be near
Last Line:
And gins to pale his uneffectual fire
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
16674
723.
The fight grows hot the whole war's now at work
First Line:
The fight grows hot the whole war's now at work
Last Line:
And the gored battle bleeds at every vein
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute) & Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
21312
724.
The chariest maid is prodigal enough
First Line:
The chariest maid is prodigal enough
Last Line:
Virtue itself scapes not calumnious strokes
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
21216
725.
The elephant hath joints but none for courtesy
First Line:
The elephant hath joints but none for courtesy
Last Line:
His legs are more for necessity than flexure
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
14100
726.
The fashion
First Line:
The fashion
Last Line:
Wears out more apparel than the man
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
13556
727.
The lowest and most abject thing in fortune
First Line:
The lowest and most abject thing in fortune
Last Line:
The worst returns to better
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute) & Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
21206
728.
The lunatic the lover and the poet
First Line:
The lunatic the lover and the poet
Last Line:
A local habitation and a name
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
32687
729.
The man that hath no music in himself
First Line:
The man that hath no music in himself
Last Line:
Let no such man be trusted
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
22079
730.
The man that hath no music in his soul
First Line:
The man that hath no music in his soul
Last Line:
Let no such man be trusted
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
32746
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