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271.
Since all must something give to adorn thy hearse
First Line:
Since all must something give to adorn thy hearse
Last Line:
Though none deserves both more none needs them less
DMI number:
42893
272.
Short is the date alas of modern rhymes
First Line:
Short is the date alas of modern rhymes
Last Line:
And all the bright creation fades away
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
37122
273.
Should you dear Quintius ask me if in grounds
First Line:
Should you dear Quintius ask me if in grounds
Last Line:
If right I guess death shuts the human scene
DMI number:
25773
274.
Shakespeare and Milton took great pains
First Line:
Shakespeare and Milton took great pains
Last Line:
Their works more glorious might have shined
Author:
William le Tans'ur (Absolute)
DMI number:
36471
275.
Shall fame this blemish to the world display
First Line:
Shall fame this blemish to the world display
Last Line:
By every country honored but his own
DMI number:
40566
276.
Shall I show you
First Line:
Shall I show you
Last Line:
But set a light up to show men hell
Author:
Thomas Middleton (Absolute)
DMI number:
14645
277.
Shall my own sovereign's praise enrich my lines
First Line:
Shall my own sovereign's praise enrich my lines
Last Line:
To say to angels heaven is all divine
Author:
Aaron Hill (Absolute)
DMI number:
12109
278.
See mighty prince where at your feet does lie
First Line:
See mighty prince where at your feet does lie
Last Line:
And of the world's affairs scarce notice took
DMI number:
42822
279.
So good a wife doth Lissy make
First Line:
So good a wife doth Lissy make
Last Line:
She with his brethren only lieth
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
16885
280.
Since men have left to do praiseworthy things
First Line:
Since men have left to do praiseworthy things
Last Line:
As to be raised by her is only fame
Author:
Benjamin Jonson (Absolute)
DMI number:
14716
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