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4681.
Leave crying leave fooling
First Line:
Leave crying leave fooling
Last Line:
Serves to drive out another
DMI number:
12706
4682.
Leave me to wild despair
First Line:
Leave me to wild despair
Last Line:
My soul will be as calm
DMI number:
20523
4683.
Leave not thy blade unsheathed a tyrant's heart
First Line:
Leave not thy blade unsheathed a tyrant's heart
Last Line:
To his own sword a scabbard should impart
DMI number:
41398
4684.
Leave thee forget thee blot thee from my heart
First Line:
Leave thee forget thee blot thee from my heart
Last Line:
Yet warmer far than my Irene's breast
DMI number:
19639
4685.
Less fair are orchards in their autumn pride
First Line:
Less fair are orchards in their autumn pride
Last Line:
Or mountains with tall cedars on their head
DMI number:
39544
4686.
Let fools the name of loyalty divide
First Line:
Let fools the name of loyalty divide
Last Line:
Wise men and gods are on the strongest side
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
19753
4687.
Let fools their high extraction boast
First Line:
Let fools their high extraction boast
Last Line:
And from no other cause his grandeur drew
Author:
John Oldham (Absolute)
DMI number:
28167
4688.
Let good men for good deeds covet good fame
First Line:
Let good men for good deeds covet good fame
Last Line:
Since place and riches oft are bribes for shame
Author:
John Webster (Absolute)
DMI number:
14726
4689.
Let her like me of every joy forlorn
First Line:
Let her like me of every joy forlorn
Last Line:
And prove the torments of the last despair
Author:
Nicholas Rowe (Absolute)
DMI number:
18681
4690.
Let high birth triumph what can be more great
First Line:
Let high birth triumph what can be more great
Last Line:
The fool or knave that wears a title lies
Author:
Edward Young (Absolute)
DMI number:
33707
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