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41.
I did not take my leave of him but had
First Line:
I did not take my leave of him but had
Last Line:
Shakes all our buds from growing
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
17021
42.
I believe cunning | Court ladies choose some pretty venial errors
First Line:
I believe cunning | Court ladies choose some pretty venial errors
Last Line:
A scorn you would deserve it
Author:
William Habington (Absolute)
DMI number:
17319
43.
I have heard you with that patience
First Line:
I have heard you with that patience
Last Line:
His way through all her threatenings to his port
Author:
Richard Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
17097
44.
I have made short the hours that time made long
First Line:
I have made short the hours that time made long
Last Line:
And yet to ease him help to praise thee too
Author:
Michael Drayton (Absolute)
DMI number:
17266
45.
In all states power which oppresseth spirits
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In all states power which oppresseth spirits
Last Line:
Imprisons nature empire disinherits
Author:
Fulke Greville (Absolute)
DMI number:
17245
46.
In this plenty | And fat of peace your young men never were trained
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In this plenty | And fat of peace your young men never were trained
Last Line:
Nor change feared or expected
Author:
Philip Massinger (Absolute)
DMI number:
17116
47.
In my delights I can no limits bear
First Line:
In my delights I can no limits bear
Last Line:
Our joys have bounds and our desires have none
Author:
John Crowne (Absolute)
DMI number:
17199
48.
It shall be no shame to me to confess
First Line:
It shall be no shame to me to confess
Last Line:
As the reward of her invention
Author:
Benjamin Jonson (Absolute)
DMI number:
17335
49.
Instead of these I saw the veils of power
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Instead of these I saw the veils of power
Last Line:
That thinks in pomp to mask her tyrannies
Author:
Fulke Greville (Absolute)
DMI number:
17247
50.
Is it not monstrous that this player here
First Line:
Is it not monstrous that this player here
Last Line:
The very faculty of eyes and ears
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
17168
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