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1711.
Dogs with their tongues their wounds do heal
First Line:
Dogs with their tongues their wounds do heal
Last Line:
But men with hands as thou shalt feel
DMI number:
39318
1712.
Dost think friend
First Line:
Dost think friend
Last Line:
My soul would be at large and feel no burden
Author:
James Shirley (Absolute)
DMI number:
14443
1713.
Dost thou me fly by these tears I thee pray
First Line:
Dost thou me fly by these tears I thee pray
Last Line:
Rather I had my flesh in dust were laid
DMI number:
44528
1714.
Dost thou not know superb yet feeble man
First Line:
Dost thou not know superb yet feeble man
Last Line:
But virtue only makes the difference tween them
Author:
James Miller (Absolute)
DMI number:
28418
1715.
Dost thou not know the fate of soldiers
First Line:
Dost thou not know the fate of soldiers
Last Line:
To rust in peace or rot in hospitals
Author:
Thomas Southerne (Absolute)
DMI number:
20880
1716.
Dost thou use me as fond children do
First Line:
Dost thou use me as fond children do
Last Line:
Me back again to languish in my cage
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute)
DMI number:
15621
1717.
Doubt of sincereness is the only mean
First Line:
Doubt of sincereness is the only mean
Last Line:
Not to incense it but corrupt it clean
Author:
John Fletcher (Absolute) & Philip Massinger (Absolute)
DMI number:
14552
1718.
Doubt wisely in strange way
First Line:
Doubt wisely in strange way
Last Line:
To sleep or run wrong is
Author:
John Donne (Absolute)
DMI number:
14551
1719.
Doubt's the worst tyrant of a generous mind
First Line:
Doubt's the worst tyrant of a generous mind
Last Line:
Falls to wretchedness his fears create
DMI number:
39477
1720.
Doubtless in man there is a nature found
First Line:
Doubtless in man there is a nature found
Last Line:
In more clear and excellent degree
DMI number:
41117
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