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31.
The rosy fingered morn did there disclose
First Line:
The rosy fingered morn did there disclose
Last Line:
With Indian chrysolites her cheeks were dyed
Author:
Robert Baron (Absolute)
DMI number:
16704
32.
There is gain
First Line:
There is gain
Last Line:
Tis noble prey deserves a prince's stroke
DMI number:
40755
33.
There nature wanton was and the high way
First Line:
There nature wanton was and the high way
Last Line:
Did seem inclosed though it open lay
Author:
Robert Baron (Absolute)
DMI number:
16800
34.
They truly mourn that mourn without a witness
First Line:
They truly mourn that mourn without a witness
Last Line:
-
Author:
Robert Baron (Absolute)
DMI number:
16721
35.
Tis not enough to be
First Line:
Tis not enough to be
Last Line:
In reverence let's have so in deserts
Author:
Robert Baron (Absolute)
DMI number:
15949
36.
Tilting the day masquing the night chased thence
First Line:
Tilting the day masquing the night chased thence
Last Line:
And Aesop's platter a poor scholar's mess
Author:
Robert Baron (Absolute)
DMI number:
16363
37.
To honour virtue is to set it forth
First Line:
To honour virtue is to set it forth
Last Line:
-
DMI number:
41455
38.
Truth on men's tongues she says does seldom sit
First Line:
Truth on men's tongues she says does seldom sit
Last Line:
Robbed by them fly thence perfumed to other cells
Author:
Robert Baron (Absolute)
DMI number:
15631
39.
What though he nor rewards nor knows my pain
First Line:
What though he nor rewards nor knows my pain
Last Line:
In virtuous acts the very doing's gain
DMI number:
41454
40.
Who serves his prince in what is judged unjust
First Line:
Who serves his prince in what is judged unjust
Last Line:
By his own law serves not his power but lust
DMI number:
41193
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