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391.
Tis all that goodness left behind can show
First Line:
Tis all that goodness left behind can show
Last Line:
And virtue sighs out Prior is no more
DMI number:
40563
392.
Though you my Lyce in some northern flood
First Line:
Though you my Lyce in some northern flood
Last Line:
And bear the coldness of the nights and rigor of your hate
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
7102
393.
Thought do not vex me whilst I sleep
First Line:
Thought do not vex me whilst I sleep
Last Line:
At least leave off your scorning
DMI number:
44112
394.
To what a height is impious murder grown
First Line:
To what a height is impious murder grown
Last Line:
If with fellonious hands we stop our breath
DMI number:
6420
395.
To the ill-natured young or envious old
First Line:
To the ill-natured young or envious old
Last Line:
But now my fears invade and I can add no more
DMI number:
18205
396.
To the knights burgesses and cits
First Line:
To the knights burgesses and cits
Last Line:
And your petitioners shall never pray &c
DMI number:
7678
397.
To the most callous amongst hardened hearts
First Line:
To the most callous amongst hardened hearts
Last Line:
With hapless Yarico's shall oft be told
DMI number:
25450
398.
To the pale tyrant who to horrid graves
First Line:
To the pale tyrant who to horrid graves
Last Line:
Show me blest god of sleep and let me die
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
2232
399.
Tis strange ill usage should create
First Line:
Tis strange ill usage should create
Last Line:
And love deformity in thee
DMI number:
11764
400.
Tis true unknowing of the distant coast
First Line:
Tis true unknowing of the distant coast
Last Line:
And be for once the gallant of the age
DMI number:
12002
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