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21.
Nor Love nor Fate dare I accuse
First Line:
Nor Love nor Fate dare I accuse
Last Line:
For which offence I pine I die
Author:
Richard Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
47512
22.
Others' mirth | And not mine own it is that feeds me that
First Line:
Others' mirth | And not mine own it is that feeds me that
Last Line:
Battens me as poor men's costs do usurers
Author:
Richard Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
16550
23.
See what money can do that can change
First Line:
See what money can do that can change
Last Line:
Cannot the lips of a lawyer
Author:
Richard Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
16666
24.
Then let us be friends and most friendly agree
First Line:
Then let us be friends and most friendly agree
Last Line:
The doctor new vamps and upsets her again
DMI number:
41578
25.
There was an old man at Walton cross
First Line:
There was an old man at Walton cross
Last Line:
Sing hey troly lolo lo
Author:
Richard Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
45226
26.
Thus sometimes to deceit deceit is known
First Line:
Thus sometimes to deceit deceit is known
Last Line:
Tis honest craft by wit to get one's own
Author:
Richard Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
14451
27.
Thus the court wheel goes round like fortune's ball
First Line:
Thus the court wheel goes round like fortune's ball
Last Line:
One statesman rising on another's fall
DMI number:
41201
28.
To brag of benefits one hath bestown
First Line:
To brag of benefits one hath bestown
Last Line:
Is by the doer made an injury
Author:
Richard Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
13727
29.
We see | Thieves daily hanged for robberies yet some
First Line:
We see | Thieves daily hanged for robberies yet some
Last Line:
And Londoners fly to live at Amsterdam
Author:
Richard Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
16039
30.
Wedlock to his age will bring him home
First Line:
Wedlock to his age will bring him home
Last Line:
At the strong guess he has it is his own
Author:
Richard Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
16443
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