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21.
Aspiring souls to great attempts inclined
First Line:
Aspiring souls to great attempts inclined
Last Line:
In tunes compelled they of their fate complain
Author:
Edmund Arwaker (Absolute)
DMI number:
7699
22.
Assiduous pains the swelling coffers fill
First Line:
Assiduous pains the swelling coffers fill
Last Line:
And all may make their fortune if they will
DMI number:
30741
23.
Ay me poor soul whom bound in sinful chains
First Line:
Ay me poor soul whom bound in sinful chains
Last Line:
Body So were I now but that thou stainest me
DMI number:
49705
24.
Base is the man who pines amidst his store
First Line:
Base is the man who pines amidst his store
Last Line:
He quits the substance for an empty shade
DMI number:
30737
25.
Be chaste ye scribblers modestly be dumb
First Line:
Be chaste ye scribblers modestly be dumb
Last Line:
As a chaste sample take my bawdy story
DMI number:
19886
26.
Be gone I know the vain deceit
First Line:
Be gone I know the vain deceit
Last Line:
Stranger alike to guilt and fear
DMI number:
19664
27.
Beauty with virtue joined is the bright gem
First Line:
Beauty with virtue joined is the bright gem
Last Line:
Conceited living is a thing as rare
DMI number:
43191
28.
Before this judge all judges shall appear
First Line:
Before this judge all judges shall appear
Last Line:
But even the conscience shall itself indite
DMI number:
41902
29.
Begin and half is done yet half undone remains
First Line:
Begin and half is done yet half undone remains
Last Line:
And things half done as good undone half oxen are but calves
DMI number:
49698
30.
Behold me here whose youth to withered years
First Line:
Behold me here whose youth to withered years
Last Line:
The vaunt of vice to be but carking care
Author:
Thomas Proctor (Absolute)
DMI number:
49199
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