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31.
The wretchedst thing the most despised beast
First Line:
The wretchedst thing the most despised beast
Last Line:
Of that which else all living creatures have
Author:
Michael Drayton (Absolute)
DMI number:
13764
32.
Then straight through all the world gan fame to fly
First Line:
Then straight through all the world gan fame to fly
Last Line:
She rather shows that's feigned false than true
Author:
John Higgins (Absolute)
DMI number:
14713
33.
This joly jasp hes properteis sevin
First Line:
This joly jasp hes properteis sevin
Last Line:
Go seik the jasp quha list for thair it lay
Author:
Robert Henryson (Absolute)
DMI number:
30045
34.
Thus low his glory grew through great despite
First Line:
Thus low his glory grew through great despite
Last Line:
And foil themselves by beating thereupon
Author:
Thomas Churchyard (Absolute)
DMI number:
14609
35.
True gentry standeth in the trade
First Line:
True gentry standeth in the trade
Last Line:
He is a churl ungentle vile and brute
Author:
Thomas Phaer [Phayer] (Absolute)
DMI number:
13728
36.
We work with wiles the minds of men like wax
First Line:
We work with wiles the minds of men like wax
Last Line:
So finest wits in court the credit get
Author:
Thomas Churchyard (Absolute)
DMI number:
14112
37.
What greater torment ever could have been
First Line:
What greater torment ever could have been
Last Line:
For beauty will be where is most resort
Author:
Samuel Daniel (Absolute)
DMI number:
13677
38.
What wit so sharp is found in age or youth
First Line:
What wit so sharp is found in age or youth
Last Line:
First charms their sense whom she hath marked for death
DMI number:
14704
39.
When March with varying winds was overpast
First Line:
When March with varying winds was overpast
Last Line:
To sing the royal thistle and the rose
Author:
William Dunbar (Confident)
DMI number:
24528
40.
Where some time stood the beauty of this face
First Line:
Where some time stood the beauty of this face
Last Line:
My light is darkness and my darkness light
Author:
Michael Drayton (Absolute)
DMI number:
13762
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