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1.
A statesman all but interest may forget
First Line:
A statesman all but interest may forget
Last Line:
Tis not a statesman's virtue to be just
DMI number:
41207
2.
Ah twas not love if ought could conquer it
First Line:
Ah twas not love if ought could conquer it
Last Line:
You do not live as that you love no more
Author:
Roger Boyle (Absolute)
DMI number:
16289
3.
All the ambitious for the throne would fight
First Line:
All the ambitious for the throne would fight
Last Line:
And who comes in by arms must reign by blood
DMI number:
41406
4.
As all those sins which for a crown are done
First Line:
As all those sins which for a crown are done
Last Line:
Do lose that name when we successful prove
DMI number:
41232
5.
Blushes a woman's passion may reveal
First Line:
Blushes a woman's passion may reveal
Last Line:
But men their passion by their words should tell
Author:
Roger Boyle (Absolute)
DMI number:
16287
6.
But fate thou are unjust in making me
First Line:
But fate thou are unjust in making me
Last Line:
And he who cures thee needs must kill thee too
Author:
Roger Boyle (Absolute)
DMI number:
15582
7.
But fear in statesmen is the highest crime
First Line:
But fear in statesmen is the highest crime
Last Line:
Make with themselves the valiant useless too
DMI number:
41208
8.
But how men gain their power the gods do not
First Line:
But how men gain their power the gods do not
Last Line:
So much regard as how tis used when got
Author:
Roger Boyle (Absolute)
DMI number:
17254
9.
Friendship's above all ties does bind the heart
First Line:
Friendship's above all ties does bind the heart
Last Line:
And faith in friendship is the noblest part
Author:
Roger Boyle (Absolute)
DMI number:
14837
10.
For kings should not to too great subjects show
First Line:
For kings should not to too great subjects show
Last Line:
Who makes a subjects power exceed his own
Author:
Roger Boyle (Absolute)
DMI number:
14751
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