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121.
Who scapes the snare
First Line:
Who scapes the snare
Last Line:
Once has a certain caution to beware
Author:
George Chapman (Absolute) & Henry Glapthorne (Absolute)
DMI number:
13861
122.
Who would believe thy metal could let sloth
First Line:
Who would believe thy metal could let sloth
Last Line:
After long use he shined
DMI number:
40849
123.
With advice it must be managed
First Line:
With advice it must be managed
Last Line:
Endless devices bottomless conclusions
Author:
George Chapman (Speculation) & George Peele (Speculation)
DMI number:
13925
124.
Woe be to that state
First Line:
Woe be to that state
Last Line:
Where treachery guards and ruin makes men great
DMI number:
41387
125.
Yet hath the morning sprinkled through the clouds
First Line:
Yet hath the morning sprinkled through the clouds
Last Line:
Sticks still upon the bosom of the air
Author:
George Chapman (Absolute)
DMI number:
16688
126.
You have layed
First Line:
You have layed
Last Line:
With a conformed structure
Author:
George Chapman (Absolute)
DMI number:
13364
127.
You have heard
First Line:
You have heard
Last Line:
Better than those that never led faulty lives
DMI number:
40811
128.
Your brother did with vicious looseness
First Line:
Your brother did with vicious looseness
Last Line:
Whose leaves dissevered have foregone their sweetness
DMI number:
40721
129.
Your highness hath a habit in perfection
First Line:
Your highness hath a habit in perfection
Last Line:
Merely devised for form
Author:
George Chapman (Absolute)
DMI number:
14518
130.
Your judgment is not competent
First Line:
Your judgment is not competent
Last Line:
And you shall pierce them to the very earth
Author:
George Chapman (Absolute)
DMI number:
13576
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