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1.
A merchant newly married went to sea
First Line:
A merchant newly married went to sea
Last Line:
By sea and I by land have travailled to
Author:
Robert Heath (Absolute)
DMI number:
14369
2.
As in our heraldry we deem
First Line:
As in our heraldry we deem
Last Line:
Such worth what bears her richer mind
Author:
Robert Heath (Absolute)
DMI number:
14991
3.
For most men
First Line:
For most men
Last Line:
To hide their follies in scholastic guise
Author:
Robert Heath (Absolute)
DMI number:
14541
4.
Good actions crown themselves with lasting bays
First Line:
Good actions crown themselves with lasting bays
Last Line:
Who deserves well needs not another's praise
Author:
Robert Heath (Absolute)
DMI number:
13343
5.
Gripe to me all when he is dead will give
First Line:
Gripe to me all when he is dead will give
Last Line:
Will part with nothing while he is alive
Author:
Robert Heath (Absolute)
DMI number:
14878
6.
Here Hocus lies with his tricks and his knocks
First Line:
Here Hocus lies with his tricks and his knocks
Last Line:
While death played the hocus and brought him to pot
Author:
Robert Heath (Absolute)
DMI number:
29369
7.
Historians only things of weight
First Line:
Historians only things of weight
Last Line:
Laconic shortness memory feeds
Author:
Robert Heath (Absolute)
DMI number:
15052
8.
Learning is more profound
First Line:
Learning is more profound
Last Line:
The mind much cloys or doth ill humours breed
Author:
Robert Heath (Absolute)
DMI number:
13798
9.
Lautus thy palate can be pleased with nought
First Line:
Lautus thy palate can be pleased with nought
Last Line:
Acre that's left unsold and that is all
Author:
Robert Heath (Absolute)
DMI number:
14902
10.
Oh men oh manners what a medley's this
First Line:
Oh men oh manners what a medley's this
Last Line:
Nor know we in ourselves ourselves to find
Author:
Robert Heath (Absolute)
DMI number:
15632
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