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1.
A faultless monster which the world never saw
First Line:
A faultless monster which the world never saw
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
10459
2.
- Without judgment fancy is but mad
First Line:
- Without judgment fancy is but mad
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
10417
3.
A heat that glows in every line that's writ
First Line:
A heat that glows in every line that's writ
Last Line:
Describing all men yet described by none &c
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
10775
4.
A higher flight and of a happier force
First Line:
A higher flight and of a happier force
Last Line:
And makes the work much easier than it shows
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
10413
5.
A higher flight and of a happier force
First Line:
A higher flight and of a happier force
Last Line:
With fury too as well as fancy fired
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
10414
6.
A thin ill natured ghost that haunts the king
First Line:
A thin ill natured ghost that haunts the king
Last Line:
Should ever be thus condemned to counselling
Author:
John Sheffield (Confident)
DMI number:
4493
7.
A spirit that inspires the work throughout
First Line:
A spirit that inspires the work throughout
Last Line:
As that of nature moves the world about
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
10773
8.
A spirit which inspires the work throughout
First Line:
A spirit which inspires the work throughout
Last Line:
As that of nature moves the world about
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
10390
9.
A spirit which inspires the work throughout
First Line:
A spirit which inspires the work throughout
Last Line:
Describing all men but described by none
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
10391
10.
Another fault which often does befall
First Line:
Another fault which often does befall
Last Line:
Well may we laugh but at the poet's cost
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
10467
11.
All this together yet is but a part
First Line:
All this together yet is but a part
Last Line:
Their beauties imitate avoid their faults
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
10452
12.
And cures because the remedy is loved
First Line:
And cures because the remedy is loved
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
10428
13.
And in his heart as in a fort remains
First Line:
And in his heart as in a fort remains
Last Line:
And sickness triumphs in the throne of love
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
6005
14.
And there too oft despairing love complains
First Line:
And there too oft despairing love complains
Last Line:
The many raise the value of the few
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
10410
15.
Art's needless varnish to make nature shine
First Line:
Art's needless varnish to make nature shine
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
10440
16.
As all is dullness when the fancy's bad
First Line:
As all is dullness when the fancy's bad
Last Line:
Which gains the head while t'other wins the heart
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
10393
17.
Besides the main design composed with art
First Line:
Besides the main design composed with art
Last Line:
But change hereafter what appears amiss
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
10461
18.
Breathless almost we are at last got up
First Line:
Breathless almost we are at last got up
Last Line:
Succeed where Spenser and Torquato fail
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
10473
19.
By nature not inspired nor learning taught
First Line:
By nature not inspired nor learning taught
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
10445
20.
But human frailty nicely to unfold
First Line:
But human frailty nicely to unfold
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
10427
21.
But should this muse harmonious numbers yield
First Line:
But should this muse harmonious numbers yield
Last Line:
Like goodly mountains till they reach the skies
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
10408
22.
But since the poets we of late have known
First Line:
But since the poets we of late have known
Last Line:
And sense no longer may submit to fools
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
10431
23.
But since the poets we of late have known
First Line:
But since the poets we of late have known
Last Line:
To love and living in his lady's arms
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
10471
24.
But to collect like bees from every flower
First Line:
But to collect like bees from every flower
Last Line:
But Falstaff stands unimitated yet
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
10466
25.
But to make rage declaim and grief discourse
First Line:
But to make rage declaim and grief discourse
Last Line:
They sigh in simile and die in rhyme
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
10441
26.
But to write plays why tis a bold pretence
First Line:
But to write plays why tis a bold pretence
Last Line:
To judgement breeding wit and eloquence
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
10450
27.
Come Celia let's agree at last
First Line:
Come Celia let's agree at last
Last Line:
Sure never is too late
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
4207
28.
Dark is the path poor mortals tread
First Line:
Dark is the path poor mortals tread
Last Line:
Than tried a fatal cure much worse than our disease
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
7297
29.
Defects of witty men deserve a cure
First Line:
Defects of witty men deserve a cure
Last Line:
And those who are so will even this endure
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
10396
30.
First on a plot employ thy careful thoughts
First Line:
First on a plot employ thy careful thoughts
Last Line:
This oft alone has given success to plays
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
10454
31.
First then of songs which now so much abound
First Line:
First then of songs which now so much abound
Last Line:
Like heaps of fuel do but choke the fire
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
10397
32.
First then soliloquies had need be few
First Line:
First then soliloquies had need be few
Last Line:
As when Bellario confesses all
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
10437
33.
Expose no single fop but lay the load
First Line:
Expose no single fop but lay the load
Last Line:
But Falstaff stands unimitated yet
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
10465
34.
Extremely short and spoke in passion too
First Line:
Extremely short and spoke in passion too
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
10438
35.
Figures of speech which poets think so fine
First Line:
Figures of speech which poets think so fine
Last Line:
And in descriptions only claim a place
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
10439
36.
For kings some services I've done
First Line:
For kings some services I've done
Last Line:
Give mercy to this medley liver
DMI number:
11985
37.
For every prince that hit my fancy
First Line:
For every prince that hit my fancy
Last Line:
Take pity on a gartered sinner
DMI number:
11983
38.
From wars and plagues come no such harms
First Line:
From wars and plagues come no such harms
Last Line:
Unless you love you please in vain
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
1429
39.
Good angels snatched him eagerly on high
First Line:
Good angels snatched him eagerly on high
Last Line:
Nothing but elevated thoughts and gentle soft desires
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
4241
40.
Harmonious sound
First Line:
Harmonious sound
Last Line:
That never does the ear with harshness wound
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
10381
41.
Here as in all things else is most unfit
First Line:
Here as in all things else is most unfit
Last Line:
Like heaps of fuel do but choke the fire
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
10399
42.
Here rest my muse suspend thy cares a while
First Line:
Here rest my muse suspend thy cares a while
Last Line:
To give instructions that concern the stage
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
10430
43.
Here I should all the various sorts of verse
First Line:
Here I should all the various sorts of verse
Last Line:
And new absurdities inspire new thoughts
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
10394
44.
Here lives a man who by relation
First Line:
Here lives a man who by relation
Last Line:
But that alas it was decreed
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
12485
45.
How great a curse on human kind
First Line:
How great a curse on human kind
Last Line:
Whatever priests presume to preach
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
8685
46.
Here uninterred suspends though not to save
First Line:
Here uninterred suspends though not to save
Last Line:
Contend to reach his body to his soul
DMI number:
3678
47.
How shameful and what monstrous things are these
First Line:
How shameful and what monstrous things are these
Last Line:
And grudge the sign of old Ben Johnson's head
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
10472
48.
In those cold climates where the sun appears
First Line:
In those cold climates where the sun appears
Last Line:
If spite of thee 'tis possible to die
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
1426
49.
In doubt I lived
First Line:
In doubt I lived
Last Line:
What faith I lived or died in
DMI number:
11988
50.
In vain alas for who by wit is moved
First Line:
In vain alas for who by wit is moved
Last Line:
Mankind take most with that fantastic sex
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
10411
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