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21.
Half clothed and dirty does the miser go
First Line:
Half clothed and dirty does the miser go
Last Line:
Dress shows the strength and weakness of the mind
DMI number:
17646
22.
In frantic pleasures he pursues his chase
First Line:
In frantic pleasures he pursues his chase
Last Line:
Want scorn and sorrow does his soul invade
DMI number:
24665
23.
I'm glad to see you well O faithless breath
First Line:
I'm glad to see you well O faithless breath
Last Line:
I wish not for your death but for your living
DMI number:
17428
24.
I prithee good folks who have heard all the satire
First Line:
I prithee good folks who have heard all the satire
Last Line:
And let 'em contend to excel most in dirt
DMI number:
2496
25.
I took the wall one thrust me rudely by
First Line:
I took the wall one thrust me rudely by
Last Line:
The walls the subjects but the way's the king's
Author:
Sir John Davies (Speculation) & John Heath (Absolute)
DMI number:
41929
26.
I must confess sir you are very fine
First Line:
I must confess sir you are very fine
Last Line:
Yet naked I do not know what you are
DMI number:
6075
27.
I often bow your hat you never stir
First Line:
I often bow your hat you never stir
Last Line:
So once for all your humble servant sir
DMI number:
27439
28.
If you would have good servants be good masters
First Line:
If you would have good servants be good masters
Last Line:
Example precepts far exceeds
DMI number:
34186
29.
Nature stamps shame in every heart
First Line:
Nature stamps shame in every heart
Last Line:
It flies into the face
DMI number:
24864
30.
Of folly vice disease men proud we see
First Line:
Of folly vice disease men proud we see
Last Line:
By spitting on your face to make it clean
Author:
Edward Young (Absolute)
DMI number:
33711
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