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2281.
For after matrimony's over
First Line:
For after matrimony's over
Last Line:
Then half a year of love before
DMI number:
39830
2282.
For age with shame of youths fond deeds struck blind
First Line:
For age with shame of youths fond deeds struck blind
Last Line:
Doth oft abhor to bear the same in mind
DMI number:
16879
2283.
For all ambassadors
First Line:
For all ambassadors
Last Line:
And wring beneath some private discontent
Author:
George Chapman (Absolute)
DMI number:
13440
2284.
For all may have
First Line:
For all may have
Last Line:
If they dare try a glorious life or grave
Author:
George Herbert (Absolute)
DMI number:
14889
2285.
For all should have a great respect to fame
First Line:
For all should have a great respect to fame
Last Line:
No greater dowry than a spotless name
Author:
William Alexander (Absolute)
DMI number:
14721
2286.
For all the murderers rapes and thefts
First Line:
For all the murderers rapes and thefts
Last Line:
Shall find it in his grave and in his need
DMI number:
41549
2287.
For all things friendship excepted
First Line:
For all things friendship excepted
Last Line:
In nature
Author:
John Lyly (Absolute)
DMI number:
14816
2288.
For all your noisy zealots but pretend
First Line:
For all your noisy zealots but pretend
Last Line:
The foolish charge of formal and precise
DMI number:
6872
2289.
For angry heaven has laid in store for you
First Line:
For angry heaven has laid in store for you
Last Line:
And the words die on my reluctant tongue
Author:
Edmund Smith (Absolute)
DMI number:
20053
2290.
For apprentices though they are bound to keep
First Line:
For apprentices though they are bound to keep
Last Line:
To their mistresses that's a mere jounneyman's | Office
DMI number:
40935
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