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1.
A prison is in all things like a grave
First Line:
A prison is in all things like a grave
Last Line:
But narrower body which herself enfolds
Author:
Henry King (Absolute)
DMI number:
15619
2.
After fruition once what is desire
First Line:
After fruition once what is desire
Last Line:
To inn that harvest which by reaping dies
Author:
Henry King (Absolute)
DMI number:
14604
3.
All travelers these heavy judgments hear
First Line:
All travelers these heavy judgments hear
Last Line:
A handsome hostess makes a reckoning dear
DMI number:
41329
4.
And wheresoever the subject's best the sense
First Line:
And wheresoever the subject's best the sense
Last Line:
Is bettered by the speaker's eloquence
Author:
Henry King (Absolute)
DMI number:
14569
5.
Black girl complain not that I fly
First Line:
Black girl complain not that I fly
Last Line:
And I'll bequeath myself to thee
Author:
Henry King (Absolute)
DMI number:
5928
6.
Black girle complaine not that I fly
First Line:
Black girle complaine not that I fly
Last Line:
And Ile bequeath my selfe to thee
Author:
Henry King (Absolute)
DMI number:
46255
7.
Black maid complain not that I fly
First Line:
Black maid complain not that I fly
Last Line:
And then I will bequeath my self to thee
Author:
Henry King (Absolute)
DMI number:
5062
8.
Believe that sorrow truest is which lies
First Line:
Believe that sorrow truest is which lies
Last Line:
Deep in the breast not floating in the eyes
DMI number:
41105
9.
Death is the pledge of rest and with one bail
First Line:
Death is the pledge of rest and with one bail
Last Line:
Two prisons quits the body and the jail
Author:
Henry King (Absolute)
DMI number:
15618
10.
Dry those fair those Christal Eyes
First Line:
Dry those fair those Christal Eyes
Last Line:
In Love with sorrow for thy sake
Author:
Henry King (Absolute)
DMI number:
46346
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