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1761.
Men are the world in small you say
First Line:
Men are the world in small you say
Last Line:
And wagtails in a proper place
DMI number:
16334
1762.
Men are unhappy when they know not how
First Line:
Men are unhappy when they know not how
Last Line:
What they could so ill manage when enjoyed
Author:
Sir Robert Howard (Absolute)
DMI number:
17118
1763.
Mendax 'tis said thou art such a liar grown
First Line:
Mendax 'tis said thou art such a liar grown
Last Line:
But prithee Mendax do not praise my rhymes
Author:
Charles Cotton (Absolute)
DMI number:
12372
1764.
None equal you in trees for ever green
First Line:
None equal you in trees for ever green
Last Line:
What a most noble house you do not keep
DMI number:
28014
1765.
None without hope ever loved the brightest fair
First Line:
None without hope ever loved the brightest fair
Last Line:
But love can hope where reason would despair
Author:
George Lyttelton (Absolute)
DMI number:
22318
1766.
Nor Bath nor Tunbridge can my lays inspire
First Line:
Nor Bath nor Tunbridge can my lays inspire
Last Line:
I weep a father but I've lost a friend
Author:
John Boyle (Confident) & Mary Barber (Confident)
DMI number:
35045
1767.
Normans two Will Hen Stephen Saxons are reckoned
First Line:
Normans two Will Hen Stephen Saxons are reckoned
Last Line:
In York's we have Ned IV V Richard the third
DMI number:
23583
1768.
Not all the shifts that crafty Rome invents
First Line:
Not all the shifts that crafty Rome invents
Last Line:
Penance and orders are to them the same
DMI number:
13495
1769.
Niger with treachery lies and spite
First Line:
Niger with treachery lies and spite
Last Line:
No mortal can believe
DMI number:
40619
1770.
Nigrelio leads a married life
First Line:
Nigrelio leads a married life
Last Line:
But he's Cornelius Tacitus
DMI number:
13658
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