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51.
We may consider
First Line:
We may consider
Last Line:
Shatters the dried limbs or quite roots it up
Author:
Thomas Nabbes [Nabbs] (Absolute)
DMI number:
14850
52.
What can we not endure
First Line:
What can we not endure
Last Line:
When pains are lessened by the hope of cure
Author:
Thomas Nabbes [Nabbs] (Absolute)
DMI number:
15163
53.
What fabulous errors learning is attended with
First Line:
What fabulous errors learning is attended with
Last Line:
Judgment would blush to father
Author:
Thomas Nabbes [Nabbs] (Absolute)
DMI number:
16051
54.
What is pleasure | More than a lustful motion in the sense
First Line:
What is pleasure | More than a lustful motion in the sense
Last Line:
The pure end's lost and ruin must attend it
Author:
Thomas Nabbes [Nabbs] (Absolute)
DMI number:
17190
55.
What a dainty life the milkmaid leads
First Line:
What a dainty life the milkmaid leads
Last Line:
And merrily passes the time away
Author:
Thomas Nabbes [Nabbs] (Absolute)
DMI number:
44262
56.
When superior justice
First Line:
When superior justice
Last Line:
And call down justice
Author:
Thomas Nabbes [Nabbs] (Absolute)
DMI number:
15831
57.
When wit makes not abuse its exercise
First Line:
When wit makes not abuse its exercise
Last Line:
When conscience bounds are broke to practice it
DMI number:
41646
58.
Yonder's her cave whose plain yet decent roof
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Yonder's her cave whose plain yet decent roof
Last Line:
Her shell cup and drinks sparingly
DMI number:
41246
59.
You are guarded
First Line:
You are guarded
Last Line:
Need not to be broken with a fear
Author:
Thomas Nabbes [Nabbs] (Absolute)
DMI number:
16320
60.
You are learned in antiquity
First Line:
You are learned in antiquity
Last Line:
Thousands of years have been revolved
Author:
Thomas Nabbes [Nabbs] (Absolute)
DMI number:
13551
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