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2221.
For then we wound our modesty and make
First Line:
For then we wound our modesty and make
Last Line:
Of ourselves we publish them
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
13768
2222.
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
2223.
For they may say that say thou blind canst be
First Line:
For they may say that say thou blind canst be
Last Line:
Eagles want eyes and only moles can see
Author:
Thomas Randolph (Absolute)
DMI number:
16227
2224.
For they must flatter good and evil too
First Line:
For they must flatter good and evil too
Last Line:
That under princes all alone will do
DMI number:
41169
2225.
For they who speak but privately to kings
First Line:
For they who speak but privately to kings
Last Line:
Do seldom speak the best and fittest things
DMI number:
41161
2226.
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
2227.
For this chaos | This lump of projects ere it be licked over
First Line:
For this chaos | This lump of projects ere it be licked over
Last Line:
All fashions ere ye apparel villainy
DMI number:
17213
2228.
For this effectual day his art revealed
First Line:
For this effectual day his art revealed
Last Line:
And dived to find the old Atlantis drowned
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute)
DMI number:
16807
2229.
For this eternal world is said of old
First Line:
For this eternal world is said of old
Last Line:
Lies on the lap of earth and mother earth subsides
DMI number:
39500
2230.
For this I mourn and will for ever mourn
First Line:
For this I mourn and will for ever mourn
Last Line:
While I have life and thought of my Alphonso
Author:
William Congreve (Absolute)
DMI number:
19021
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