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1341.
That monster custom who all sense doth eat
First Line:
That monster custom who all sense doth eat
Last Line:
With wondrous potency
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
14376
1342.
That prince doth high in virtue's reckoning stand
First Line:
That prince doth high in virtue's reckoning stand
Last Line:
That will entreat a vice and not command
Author:
George Chapman (Absolute)
DMI number:
15894
1343.
That prince must govern with a gentle hand
First Line:
That prince must govern with a gentle hand
Last Line:
That will have love comply with his command
Author:
Robert Herrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
15955
1344.
That sir which serves for gain
First Line:
That sir which serves for gain
Last Line:
And leave thee in the storm
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
13368
1345.
That thou no hurt of other men mayst take
First Line:
That thou no hurt of other men mayst take
Last Line:
The dove's offenceless nature apprehend
DMI number:
41903
1346.
That weakness ever hath a glorious hand
First Line:
That weakness ever hath a glorious hand
Last Line:
That falls itslef to make the cause to stand
Author:
Michael Drayton (Absolute)
DMI number:
14695
1347.
Sylvia in days of yore had been
First Line:
Sylvia in days of yore had been
Last Line:
Despised by every maid at last
DMI number:
33477
1348.
T' anticipate the cause which makes one great
First Line:
T' anticipate the cause which makes one great
Last Line:
And perish in the ruin of their cause
Author:
Charles Aleyn (Absolute)
DMI number:
13853
1349.
Take an ivory globe and lay it
First Line:
Take an ivory globe and lay it
Last Line:
Let not the foul fiend soil again
DMI number:
32374
1350.
Take courage hence ye wise nor dread deceit
First Line:
Take courage hence ye wise nor dread deceit
Last Line:
And cunning's the peculiar gift of fools
DMI number:
30787
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