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411.
For I | Never yet did thunder with my vocal heel
First Line:
For I | Never yet did thunder with my vocal heel
Last Line:
As low as Styx or Stygia's bottom is
DMI number:
22057
412.
For what's performed with grace with wit and sense
First Line:
For what's performed with grace with wit and sense
Last Line:
That's slubbered over and acted slovenly
DMI number:
7487
413.
For Witherington my heart is woe
First Line:
For Witherington my heart is woe
Last Line:
He knelt and fought upon his knee
DMI number:
37277
414.
For spiteful envy never doth repine
First Line:
For spiteful envy never doth repine
Last Line:
But where true virtue's glory most doth shine
DMI number:
14615
415.
For swiftest rivers shall run back
First Line:
For swiftest rivers shall run back
Last Line:
If I be not thy true love still
DMI number:
12690
416.
For that magnanimous front those heavenly eyes
First Line:
For that magnanimous front those heavenly eyes
Last Line:
And burn in sacrifice before the dame
DMI number:
8957
417.
For that which might by secret means hath wrought
First Line:
For that which might by secret means hath wrought
Last Line:
By tract of time to open show is brought
DMI number:
41256
418.
For the loss of gold is much
First Line:
For the loss of gold is much
Last Line:
Whom I did love so dear
DMI number:
12692
419.
For there's no difference twixt the king and clown
First Line:
For there's no difference twixt the king and clown
Last Line:
Reigns over the best and proudest emperors
Author:
Thomas Tomkis [Tomkys] (Absolute)
DMI number:
16838
420.
For think how few the joys allowed by fate
First Line:
For think how few the joys allowed by fate
Last Line:
And find with meaner charms one common doom
Author:
John Hervey (Absolute)
DMI number:
30934
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