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51.
I'm ruined because I know all their designs
First Line:
I'm ruined because I know all their designs
Last Line:
With sudden blasts that either tell or see them
DMI number:
40947
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I Master Andro Kennedy
First Line:
I Master Andro Kennedy
Last Line:
De terra plasmasti me
Author:
William Dunbar (Absolute)
DMI number:
10928
53.
If at his title T-- had dropped his quill
First Line:
If at his title T-- had dropped his quill
Last Line:
Is now a scribbler who was once a man
Author:
Edward Young (Absolute)
DMI number:
15733
54.
If yet the mole that heaves thy dirty breast
First Line:
If yet the mole that heaves thy dirty breast
Last Line:
Obscure to many will be clear to thee
DMI number:
33661
55.
If Rosamonde that was so faire
First Line:
If Rosamonde that was so faire
Last Line:
What plagues are due to sinful lives | Then maids and wives in time amend | For love and beauty will have end
DMI number:
37383
56.
Let ignominy brand thy hated name
First Line:
Let ignominy brand thy hated name
Last Line:
And blots the noble work
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute) & John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
18856
57.
May noisy rakes affront the jades
First Line:
May noisy rakes affront the jades
Last Line:
And make a New-Spring-Garden
DMI number:
11808
58.
Lythe and lysten gentylmen
First Line:
Lythe and lysten gentylmen
Last Line:
Was never none yfounde
DMI number:
37242
59.
No might nor greatness in mortality
First Line:
No might nor greatness in mortality
Last Line:
Can tie the gall up in the slanderous tongue
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
14086
60.
O still let envy rear her head
First Line:
O still let envy rear her head
Last Line:
That day is much too near
DMI number:
36811
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