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1.
I know thou art my friend and therefore I
First Line:
I know thou art my friend and therefore I
Last Line:
From the fair fountain of an honest soul
Author:
Thomas Southerne (Absolute)
DMI number:
21039
2.
Mercy is still a virtue and most prized
First Line:
Mercy is still a virtue and most prized
Last Line:
When hope of pardon leaves us
Author:
Thomas Southerne (Absolute)
DMI number:
20018
3.
Our author's muse a numerous issue boasts
First Line:
Our author's muse a numerous issue boasts
Last Line:
When worth's the motive constancy the end
Author:
Richardson Pack (Absolute)
DMI number:
17539
4.
See her my friend why is she innocent
First Line:
See her my friend why is she innocent
Last Line:
And bear about the accent of my joy
Author:
Thomas Southerne (Absolute)
DMI number:
19166
5.
The horror that attends on waking guilt
First Line:
The horror that attends on waking guilt
Last Line:
Into the wildness of a mad despair
Author:
Thomas Southerne (Absolute)
DMI number:
19026
6.
There is no courage but in innocence
First Line:
There is no courage but in innocence
Last Line:
No constancy but in an honest cause
Author:
Thomas Southerne (Absolute)
DMI number:
19170
7.
We cannot answer for unborn events
First Line:
We cannot answer for unborn events
Last Line:
To baffle human wit and industry
Author:
Thomas Southerne (Absolute)
DMI number:
20965
8.
What shall I say to speak thy wondrous virtue
First Line:
What shall I say to speak thy wondrous virtue
Last Line:
And I can only gaze and still admire thee
Author:
Thomas Southerne (Absolute)
DMI number:
21215