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61.
Half of your book is to an index grown
First Line:
Half of your book is to an index grown
Last Line:
You give your book contents your reader none
DMI number:
12587
62.
Good friend this message to thy owner bear
First Line:
Good friend this message to thy owner bear
Last Line:
That Myron stole me and has fixed me here
DMI number:
36496
63.
He's like a lusty soil whose moisture feeds
First Line:
He's like a lusty soil whose moisture feeds
Last Line:
If not a world of corn a world of weeds
Author:
Francis Quarles (Absolute)
DMI number:
17107
64.
Health is a jewel true which when we buy
First Line:
Health is a jewel true which when we buy
Last Line:
Physicians value it accordingly
DMI number:
41950
65.
He doth in secularian verse
First Line:
He doth in secularian verse
Last Line:
Phoebus and Dian's praise rehearse
DMI number:
42138
66.
He long has been a man of taste complete
First Line:
He long has been a man of taste complete
Last Line:
Would that he now had something left to eat
DMI number:
24882
67.
He who a gold-finch strives to make his wife
First Line:
He who a gold-finch strives to make his wife
Last Line:
Makes her perhaps a wag-tail all her life
DMI number:
17292
68.
He who in his pocket has no money
First Line:
He who in his pocket has no money
Last Line:
Should in his mouth be never without honey
DMI number:
17148
69.
He who wears blacks and mourns not for the dead
First Line:
He who wears blacks and mourns not for the dead
Last Line:
Does but deride the party buried
Author:
Robert Herrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
16728
70.
He that doth ask Saint James doth say shall speed
First Line:
He that doth ask Saint James doth say shall speed
Last Line:
O that King James would answer so my need
Author:
Sir John Davies (Speculation)
DMI number:
41951
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