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Nor house nor lands nor heaps of plate or gold
First Line:
Nor house nor lands nor heaps of plate or gold
Last Line:
And all you fill were better let alone
Author:
Sir William Temple (Confident)
DMI number:
953
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The common ingredients of health and long life are
First Line:
The common ingredients of health and long life are
Last Line:
Easy labour little care
Author:
Sir William Temple (Speculation) & Sir Philip Sidney (Speculation)
DMI number:
9419
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Who for each fickle fear from virtue shrinks
First Line:
Who for each fickle fear from virtue shrinks
Last Line:
That so our little world may know its king
Author:
Sir William Temple (Speculation) & Sir Philip Sidney (Speculation)
DMI number:
9420