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81.
The grey eyed morn braves me to my face
First Line:
The grey eyed morn braves me to my face
Last Line:
Of abundance
Author:
Thomas Middleton (Absolute)
DMI number:
13938
82.
The good needs fear no law
First Line:
The good needs fear no law
Last Line:
It is his safety and the bad man's awe
Author:
Thomas Middleton (Absolute) & Philip Massinger (Speculation) & William Rowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
16036
83.
The fame that a man wins himself is best
First Line:
The fame that a man wins himself is best
Last Line:
So man's true fame must strike from his own deeds
Author:
Thomas Middleton (Absolute)
DMI number:
14727
84.
The best revenge is to reform our crimes
First Line:
The best revenge is to reform our crimes
Last Line:
Then time crowns sorrows sorrows sweeten times
DMI number:
40870
85.
The tree bows down his head
First Line:
The tree bows down his head
Last Line:
I have the mother's smile the daughter's frown
Author:
John Ford (Speculation) & Thomas Middleton (Speculation) & William Rowley (Speculation) & Thomas Dekker (Speculation)
DMI number:
14310
86.
The ulcerous reputation feels the poise
First Line:
The ulcerous reputation feels the poise
Last Line:
Of lightest wrongs as sores are vexed with flies
DMI number:
40822
87.
The worst can be but death and let it come
First Line:
The worst can be but death and let it come
Last Line:
He that lives joyless every day's his doom
Author:
Thomas Middleton (Absolute)
DMI number:
14424
88.
The wit of man wanes and decreases soon
First Line:
The wit of man wanes and decreases soon
Last Line:
But woman's wit is ever at full moon
DMI number:
41642
89.
There's even the general thanks of all aspirers
First Line:
There's even the general thanks of all aspirers
Last Line:
They write above it still their own desert
Author:
Thomas Middleton (Absolute)
DMI number:
15730
90.
There's nothing makes man feel his miseries
First Line:
There's nothing makes man feel his miseries
Last Line:
For man's director is his chief afflictor
Author:
Thomas Middleton (Absolute)
DMI number:
16019
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