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Accuse tyrannic heaven that made you bright
First Line:
Accuse tyrannic heaven that made you bright
Last Line:
Who'd rather die than anger his accuser
DMI number:
40731
2.
As charms are nonsense nonsense seems a charm
First Line:
As charms are nonsense nonsense seems a charm
Last Line:
While men of wit find one another here
Author:
Sir Francis Fane (Absolute) & John Wilmot (Absolute)
DMI number:
4144
3.
But hope the best true love will pass a veil
First Line:
But hope the best true love will pass a veil
Last Line:
That is true faith what's more's credulity
Author:
Sir Francis Fane (Absolute)
DMI number:
14688
4.
But if | This secrecy be a gallant's highest quality
First Line:
But if | This secrecy be a gallant's highest quality
Last Line:
Tis dangerous to refuse to show them more
DMI number:
40946
5.
Cupid I scorn to beg the art
First Line:
Cupid I scorn to beg the art
Last Line:
But when it once stands still love runs away
Author:
Sir Francis Fane (Absolute)
DMI number:
16286
6.
Dangers and business are cut out for men
First Line:
Dangers and business are cut out for men
Last Line:
Women are spared to stock the world again
DMI number:
41718
7.
Death is honourable advantageous
First Line:
Death is honourable advantageous
Last Line:
People that have no other gaol delivery
Author:
Sir Francis Fane (Absolute)
DMI number:
14437
8.
For tis the fate of wise men to be thought
First Line:
For tis the fate of wise men to be thought
Last Line:
Than publish them
DMI number:
41628
9.
Heyho what a stream's here
First Line:
Heyho what a stream's here
Last Line:
Their lesson for looking about them
Author:
Sir Francis Fane (Absolute)
DMI number:
14509
10.
In mighty souls passions not soon suppressed
First Line:
In mighty souls passions not soon suppressed
Last Line:
Their rage more fatal than the little wound
Author:
Sir Francis Fane (Absolute)
DMI number:
13546
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