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11.
Are you not proud of your clothes
First Line:
Are you not proud of your clothes
Last Line:
Made proud by the favour of a waiting-woman
Author:
Robert Tailor (Absolute)
DMI number:
17318
12.
At best tis but a goodly pandarism
First Line:
At best tis but a goodly pandarism
Last Line:
Though in her self all wonder
Author:
John Ford (Absolute)
DMI number:
16996
13.
Can prayers to all alike so gentle be
First Line:
Can prayers to all alike so gentle be
Last Line:
Are little more than curses for the rest
Author:
Sir Robert Howard (Absolute)
DMI number:
17297
14.
But you are | The squire of dames devoted to the service
First Line:
But you are | The squire of dames devoted to the service
Last Line:
Those private practices which are in justice | Severely to be punished
Author:
Philip Massinger (Absolute)
DMI number:
16997
15.
But how men gain their power the gods do not
First Line:
But how men gain their power the gods do not
Last Line:
So much regard as how tis used when got
Author:
Roger Boyle (Absolute)
DMI number:
17254
16.
But power it seems can change the names of things
First Line:
But power it seems can change the names of things
Last Line:
Call treason virtue and make rebels kings
Author:
John Crowne (Absolute)
DMI number:
17256
17.
Court promises let wise men count them cursed
First Line:
Court promises let wise men count them cursed
Last Line:
For while you live he that scores best pays worst
Author:
John Webster (Absolute)
DMI number:
17341
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Daily and hourly proof | Tell us prosperity is at highest degree
First Line:
Daily and hourly proof | Tell us prosperity is at highest degree
Last Line:
Their own top-heavy state grubs up their root
Author:
George Chapman (Absolute)
DMI number:
17356
19.
Ease dulls the spirit each drop of fond delight
First Line:
Ease dulls the spirit each drop of fond delight
Last Line:
Allays the thirst which glory doth excite
DMI number:
17173
20.
Farewell to thy enticing vanity
First Line:
Farewell to thy enticing vanity
Last Line:
The treasure thou includest is dust and smoke
Author:
John Fletcher (Absolute) & Nathan Field (Absolute)
DMI number:
17189
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