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A thing more strange all men will say
First Line:
A thing more strange all men will say
Last Line:
Explain my name and what I am
DMI number:
23997
2.
A mighty secret labours in my soul
First Line:
A mighty secret labours in my soul
Last Line:
To find a vent
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
20757
3.
A secret in his mouth
First Line:
A secret in his mouth
Last Line:
Whose door no sooner opens but tis out
DMI number:
40918
4.
Alas I do not know
First Line:
Alas I do not know
Last Line:
Then my eyes twinkle as they'd look their last
Author:
Nathaniel Lee (Absolute)
DMI number:
20901
5.
A wife you wished me sir rich fair and young
First Line:
A wife you wished me sir rich fair and young
Last Line:
Expect such plenty I would wish no more
Author:
Sir John Davies (Speculation)
DMI number:
41931
6.
All men of mirth and sense admire and love
First Line:
All men of mirth and sense admire and love
Last Line:
In being deceived the greatest pleasure lies
DMI number:
37715
7.
Apollo I will not implore
First Line:
Apollo I will not implore
Last Line:
Nor swallowed his worm powder
DMI number:
2646
8.
All things finished now and ended
First Line:
All things finished now and ended
Last Line:
There's gall in the heart deceit in the deed
DMI number:
42011
9.
And for there is so gret diversite
First Line:
And for there is so gret diversite
Last Line:
Ne the mismetre for default of tunge
Author:
Geoffrey Chaucer (Absolute)
DMI number:
12733
10.
And when she speaks O Angelo then music
First Line:
And when she speaks O Angelo then music
Last Line:
From that time no more ours but what she pleases
Author:
John Fletcher (Absolute) & Francis Beaumont (Absolute)
DMI number:
20919
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