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71.
Many such ends have fallen on such proud honours
First Line:
Many such ends have fallen on such proud honours
Last Line:
Are overturned as soon as given their places
Author:
George Chapman (Absolute)
DMI number:
17300
72.
Men are unhappy when they know not how
First Line:
Men are unhappy when they know not how
Last Line:
What they could so ill manage when enjoyed
Author:
Sir Robert Howard (Absolute)
DMI number:
17118
73.
Nine months are gone and over
First Line:
Nine months are gone and over
Last Line:
But none that loves you so
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
31510
74.
Now all's peace no danger now what follows
First Line:
Now all's peace no danger now what follows
Last Line:
At getting money which no wise man ever | Fed his desires with
Author:
George Chapman (Absolute)
DMI number:
17111
75.
O tis excellent | To have a giant's strength but it is tyrannous
First Line:
O tis excellent | To have a giant's strength but it is tyrannous
Last Line:
To use it like a giant
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
17243
76.
O your parasite | Is a most precious thing dropped from above
First Line:
O your parasite | Is a most precious thing dropped from above
Last Line:
Are the true parasites others but their zanies
Author:
Benjamin Jonson (Absolute)
DMI number:
17001
77.
O sacred poesy thou spirit of Roman arts
First Line:
O sacred poesy thou spirit of Roman arts
Last Line:
To be thought ignorant than be known poor
Author:
Benjamin Jonson (Absolute)
DMI number:
17200
78.
O harmony | All powerful harmony
First Line:
O harmony | All powerful harmony
Last Line:
That constancy can conquer hell
Author:
John Dennis (Speculation)
DMI number:
6126
79.
O known evil
First Line:
O known evil
Last Line:
Rich fly the poor as good men shun the devil
Author:
Thomas Heywood (Absolute)
DMI number:
17233
80.
Oh wretched he who called abroad by power
First Line:
Oh wretched he who called abroad by power
Last Line:
And himself loses ere himself he knows
Author:
John Crowne (Absolute)
DMI number:
17255
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