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101.
To be too rash
First Line:
To be too rash
Last Line:
Is stupid negligence and worse than fear
DMI number:
40733
102.
Tis poor and not becoming perfect gentry
First Line:
Tis poor and not becoming perfect gentry
Last Line:
But what our actions make us worthy of
Author:
George Chapman (Absolute) & James Shirley (Absolute)
DMI number:
13527
103.
To keep an usurped crown a prince must swear
First Line:
To keep an usurped crown a prince must swear
Last Line:
Cunningly kept from the eyes of the world
DMI number:
41519
104.
True courtiers should be modest and not nice
First Line:
True courtiers should be modest and not nice
Last Line:
Bold nut not impudent pleasure love not vice
Author:
George Chapman (Absolute)
DMI number:
14117
105.
True gold will any trial stand untouched
First Line:
True gold will any trial stand untouched
Last Line:
Of that blood in me is the cause I die
Author:
George Chapman (Absolute)
DMI number:
16521
106.
Truth's pace is all upright found every where
First Line:
Truth's pace is all upright found every where
Last Line:
And like a die sets ever on a square
DMI number:
41369
107.
Treason hath blistered heels dishonest things
First Line:
Treason hath blistered heels dishonest things
Last Line:
Have bitter rivers though delicious springs
DMI number:
41340
108.
We must in passing to our wished ends
First Line:
We must in passing to our wished ends
Last Line:
And harmless temper mixed of both th' extremes
Author:
George Chapman (Absolute)
DMI number:
16474
109.
Vice never doth her just rage so provoke
First Line:
Vice never doth her just rage so provoke
Last Line:
As when she rageth under virtue's cloak
Author:
George Chapman (Absolute)
DMI number:
14532
110.
Up from the chaos of eternal night
First Line:
Up from the chaos of eternal night
Last Line:
Though the ill and penance still together go
DMI number:
40789
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