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1.
An honest man is still an unmoved rock
First Line:
An honest man is still an unmoved rock
Last Line:
Fearless he plays with flames and treads on ice
Author:
Robert Davenport (Absolute)
DMI number:
15072
2.
Honour is like a goodly old house which
First Line:
Honour is like a goodly old house which
Last Line:
It falls is swallowed and not found
Author:
Robert Davenport (Absolute)
DMI number:
15138
3.
Oh jealousy | Love's eclipse thou art in thy disease
First Line:
Oh jealousy | Love's eclipse thou art in thy disease
Last Line:
A wild mad patient wondrous hard to please
Author:
Robert Davenport (Absolute)
DMI number:
15577
4.
Oh truth | Thou art whilst tenant in a noble breast
First Line:
Oh truth | Thou art whilst tenant in a noble breast
Last Line:
A crown of crystal in an ivory chest
DMI number:
41379
5.
Rip up the end of the intent and see
First Line:
Rip up the end of the intent and see
Last Line:
Lust sees with pleasure but with fear doth tread
Author:
Robert Davenport (Absolute)
DMI number:
15664
6.
Thou wondrous yellow fiend
First Line:
Thou wondrous yellow fiend
Last Line:
That can dispose you to distrust
Author:
Robert Davenport (Absolute)
DMI number:
15576
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Vice for a time may shine and virtue sigh
First Line:
Vice for a time may shine and virtue sigh
Last Line:
And scourge or crown what darkness did conceal
DMI number:
41378
8.
Whilst passion holds the helm reason and honour
First Line:
Whilst passion holds the helm reason and honour
Last Line:
Who constantly by virtue's compass steer
DMI number:
41462
9.
You have learned
First Line:
You have learned
Last Line:
And a fair poppy in a field of corn
Author:
Robert Davenport (Absolute)
DMI number:
14452