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681.
The man that hath no music in himself
First Line:
The man that hath no music in himself
Last Line:
Let no such man be trusted
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
22079
682.
The man that hath no music in his soul
First Line:
The man that hath no music in his soul
Last Line:
Let no such man be trusted
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
32746
683.
The quality of mercy is not strained
First Line:
The quality of mercy is not strained
Last Line:
When mercy seasons justice
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
16504
684.
The reason is your spirits are attentive
First Line:
The reason is your spirits are attentive
Last Line:
Let no such man be trusted
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
20122
685.
The king is full of grace and fair regard
First Line:
The king is full of grace and fair regard
Last Line:
How things are perfected
DMI number:
40765
686.
The king is mad how stiff is my vile sense
First Line:
The king is mad how stiff is my vile sense
Last Line:
The knowledge of themselves
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
16380
687.
The king must rule and we must learn t'obey
First Line:
The king must rule and we must learn t'obey
Last Line:
True virtue still directs the noble way
Author:
William Shakespeare (Speculation) & William Rowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
16865
688.
The night is long that never finds the day
First Line:
The night is long that never finds the day
Last Line:
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Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
20310
689.
The object and the pleasure of mine eye
First Line:
The object and the pleasure of mine eye
Last Line:
Now do I wish it love it long for it
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
22137
690.
The only foil of his fair virtue's gloss
First Line:
The only foil of his fair virtue's gloss
Last Line:
It should spare none that come within his power
DMI number:
41635
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