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31.
What should citizens do with kind hearts or
First Line:
What should citizens do with kind hearts or
Last Line:
Trusting in anything but god and ready money
Author:
Richard Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
14349
32.
Who live but for themselves are but for show
First Line:
Who live but for themselves are but for show
Last Line:
And stand like barren trees where good might grow
Author:
Richard Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
16305
33.
Who trust those secrets where on honour rests
First Line:
Who trust those secrets where on honour rests
Last Line:
A daily ransom never redeem it away
DMI number:
40937
34.
You dare not sir blaspheme the virtuous use
First Line:
You dare not sir blaspheme the virtuous use
Last Line:
Helen had been a hag and Troy had stood
Author:
Richard Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
17204
35.
[vol. 3] The British muse, or, a collection of thoughts moral, natural, and sublime, of our English poets: who flourished in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries [vol III] [ECCO] [T131617]
Publication Date:
1738
ESTC number:
T131617
DMI number:
644
36.
You'll tell me man never dies but changeth life
First Line:
You'll tell me man never dies but changeth life
Last Line:
Though some take longer day
Author:
Richard Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
16116
37.
Your courtier sir I pray
First Line:
Your courtier sir I pray
Last Line:
For that were most unfashionable
Author:
Richard Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
14129
38.
Parnassus Biceps [R204146]
Publication Date:
1656
ESTC number:
R204146
DMI number:
1764
39.
The British muse, or, a collection of thoughts moral, natural, and sublime, of our English poets: who flourished in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. [T131617] [ecco]
Publication Date:
1738
ESTC number:
T131617
DMI number:
601
40.
The British muse, or, a collection of thoughts moral, natural, and sublime, of our English poets: who flourished in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. [vol II] [T131617] [ecco]
Publication Date:
1738
ESTC number:
T131617
DMI number:
618
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