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61.
Soul lurk in shades and shun the lightsome skies
First Line:
Soul lurk in shades and shun the lightsome skies
Last Line:
In night the blind man misseth not his eyes
Author:
John Webster (Speculation) & John Marston (Confident)
DMI number:
16832
62.
Take this as firmest sense
First Line:
Take this as firmest sense
Last Line:
Nothing is spoiled but by his proper might
Author:
John Marston (Absolute)
DMI number:
15643
63.
States may afflict tax torture but our minds
First Line:
States may afflict tax torture but our minds
Last Line:
Virtue is seldom seen with troops to go
DMI number:
41448
64.
The shame of slaves be fear
First Line:
The shame of slaves be fear
Last Line:
Though fortune leave thee leave not thou thyself
Author:
John Marston (Absolute)
DMI number:
14775
65.
The wanton spring lies dallying with the earth
First Line:
The wanton spring lies dallying with the earth
Last Line:
And now instaured
DMI number:
41148
66.
Through danger safety comes through trouble rest
First Line:
Through danger safety comes through trouble rest
Last Line:
-
Author:
Lewis Machin (Absolute) & William Barksted [Backsted or Baxter] (Absolute) & John Marston (Absolute)
DMI number:
13385
67.
Tush a beard never made Cato though many
First Line:
Tush a beard never made Cato though many
Last Line:
Mens Cato's hang only on their chin
Author:
John Marston (Absolute)
DMI number:
13665
68.
Too eager a defence argues a strong
First Line:
Too eager a defence argues a strong
Last Line:
Good wines can vent themselves and not good wits
Author:
John Marston (Absolute)
DMI number:
17264
69.
True praise the brow of common men doth ring
First Line:
True praise the brow of common men doth ring
Last Line:
False only girts the temples of a king
Author:
John Marston (Absolute)
DMI number:
17265
70.
Triumphant Cupid that sleeps on the soft cheek
First Line:
Triumphant Cupid that sleeps on the soft cheek
Last Line:
Takes his fair throne
Author:
John Marston (Absolute)
DMI number:
16191
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