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31.
If little labout little are our gains
First Line:
If little labout little are our gains
Last Line:
Man's fortunes are according to his pains
Author:
Robert Herrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
15689
32.
Know when to speak for many times it brings
First Line:
Know when to speak for many times it brings
Last Line:
Danger to give the best advice to kings
Author:
Robert Herrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
13411
33.
Kissing and bussing differ both in this
First Line:
Kissing and bussing differ both in this
Last Line:
We buss our wantons but our wives we kiss
Author:
Robert Herrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
16009
34.
Let me though late yet at the last begin
First Line:
Let me though late yet at the last begin
Last Line:
Man to the alluring object gives his will
DMI number:
41254
35.
Maids nays are nothing they are shy
First Line:
Maids nays are nothing they are shy
Last Line:
But to desire what they deny
DMI number:
41503
36.
Man's disposition is for to requite
First Line:
Man's disposition is for to requite
Last Line:
Revenge is pleasing to us as our gain
DMI number:
40878
37.
None pities him that's in the snare
First Line:
None pities him that's in the snare
Last Line:
And warned before would not beware
Author:
Robert Herrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
13864
38.
Need is no vice at all though here it be
First Line:
Need is no vice at all though here it be
Last Line:
With men a loathed inconveniency
DMI number:
41534
39.
No trust to metals nor to marbles when
First Line:
No trust to metals nor to marbles when
Last Line:
And so to bed pray wish us all good rest
DMI number:
33883
40.
No grief is grown so desperate but the ill
First Line:
No grief is grown so desperate but the ill
Last Line:
Is half way cured if the party will
DMI number:
41592
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