Seldom is factious ire in haughty minds
- DMI number:
 - 14677
 - Confidence:
 - Absolute (100%)
 - Evidence:
 - First Line:
 - Seldom is factious ire in haughty minds
 - Last Line:
 - Suppressed breaks forth again and blazes higher
 - Poem Genre / Form:
 - Extract / snippet from longer work
 - Themes:
 - Advice / moral precepts and Politics
 - Author:
 - Thomas May
 - Confidence:
 - Absolute (100%)
 - Comments:
 - May (1633): F3r (extract from 'The Reigne of King Henry the Second', Book 3).
 - Title:
 - The British muse, or, a collection of thoughts moral, natural, and sublime, of our English poets: who flourished in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. [T131617] [ecco]
 - Page No(s):
 - p.255
 - Poem Title:
 - [no title]
 - Attribution:
 - May's Henry II
 - Attributed To:
 - Thomas May
 
Poem Aliases
                May. Henry the Second.
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