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What race of life run you what trade will you assay
First Line:
What race of life run you what trade will you assay
Last Line:
Do way that choice no life or soon to die for all is well
Author:
Nicholas Grimald (Absolute)
DMI number:
49394
242.
What motion more may move a man to mind
First Line:
What motion more may move a man to mind
Last Line:
Us shun such snares which leads us to decay
Author:
Thomas Proctor (Absolute)
DMI number:
49198
243.
What one art thou this in torn weed yclad
First Line:
What one art thou this in torn weed yclad
Last Line:
Why tread you death I only cannot die
Author:
Nicholas Grimald (Absolute)
DMI number:
49391
244.
What path list you to tread what trade will you assay
First Line:
What path list you to tread what trade will you assay
Last Line:
Choose then the liefer of these two no life or soon to die
Author:
Nicholas Grimald (Absolute)
DMI number:
49393
245.
What fond delight what fancies strange
First Line:
What fond delight what fancies strange
Last Line:
But wise men will not use it long
Author:
Jasper Heywood (Absolute)
DMI number:
50044
246.
What harder is than stone What more than water soft
First Line:
What harder is than stone What more than water soft
Last Line:
Time gives the greatest dint
DMI number:
49524
247.
What is the blooming tincture of a skin
First Line:
What is the blooming tincture of a skin
Last Line:
But these these only can that heart retain
Author:
Robert Dodsley (Absolute)
DMI number:
21847
248.
What is this fleeting life of man
First Line:
What is this fleeting life of man
Last Line:
And there enjoyment lies
DMI number:
33624
249.
What is this world a net to snare the soul
First Line:
What is this world a net to snare the soul
Last Line:
Shall live in woe or else in endless bliss
Author:
George Gascoigne (Absolute) & George Whetstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
50034
250.
When dreadful swelling seas through boisterous windy blasts
First Line:
When dreadful swelling seas through boisterous windy blasts
Last Line:
To wish the less then when the more to cause delight is spent
DMI number:
49438
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