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31.
Love is a law a discord of such force
First Line:
Love is a law a discord of such force
Last Line:
That buds and spreads and withers in an hour
Author:
John Webster (Speculation) & William Rowley (Speculation)
DMI number:
16210
32.
I suffer now for what hath former been
First Line:
I suffer now for what hath former been
Last Line:
Sorrow is held the eldest son of sin
DMI number:
41071
33.
I'll conceal this secret from the world
First Line:
I'll conceal this secret from the world
Last Line:
Keep poison from their children
DMI number:
40925
34.
I love these ancient ruins
First Line:
I love these ancient ruins
Last Line:
Must have like death that we have
DMI number:
40898
35.
If that a man be thrust into a well
First Line:
If that a man be thrust into a well
Last Line:
All things do help th' unhappy man to fall
Author:
John Webster (Absolute)
DMI number:
16592
36.
Kiss the tear from her lip you'll find the rose
First Line:
Kiss the tear from her lip you'll find the rose
Last Line:
The sweeter for the dew
Author:
John Webster (Absolute)
DMI number:
15999
37.
Lay this into your breast
First Line:
Lay this into your breast
Last Line:
Old friends like old swords still are trusted best
Author:
John Webster (Absolute)
DMI number:
14826
38.
Let good men for good deeds covet good fame
First Line:
Let good men for good deeds covet good fame
Last Line:
Since place and riches oft are bribes for shame
Author:
John Webster (Absolute)
DMI number:
14726
39.
Methinks the mother's shame is not to be
First Line:
Methinks the mother's shame is not to be
Last Line:
Those that did beget him
Author:
John Webster (Speculation) & William Rowley (Speculation)
DMI number:
13631
40.
Many glorious women that are famed
First Line:
Many glorious women that are famed
Last Line:
She hath no faults who hath the art to hide them
DMI number:
41692
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