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Foolish deaf to all advice
First Line:
Foolish deaf to all advice
Last Line:
Keep obdurate as thou art
DMI number:
22758
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Hail glorious senate welcome as the day
First Line:
Hail glorious senate welcome as the day
Last Line:
Long live our king long sit our parliament
DMI number:
43029
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Great things through greatest hazards are achieved
First Line:
Great things through greatest hazards are achieved
Last Line:
And then they shine
Author:
John Fletcher (Absolute)
DMI number:
18598
24.
Hail mighty prince whom heaven has designed
First Line:
Hail mighty prince whom heaven has designed
Last Line:
To herd with him that taught them their design
DMI number:
42214
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He has not felt | The weight of need that want is virtue's clog
First Line:
He has not felt | The weight of need that want is virtue's clog
Author:
Thomas Randolph (Absolute)
DMI number:
17330
26.
He is blind hardy that will dangers slight
First Line:
He is blind hardy that will dangers slight
Last Line:
For they grow heavy when they once seem light
Author:
Charles Aleyn (Absolute)
DMI number:
14397
27.
He like a high-swollen and impetuous tide
First Line:
He like a high-swollen and impetuous tide
Last Line:
The seeds of death in that strong fullness feed
Author:
Thomas May (Absolute)
DMI number:
17320
28.
Her letter comes at midnight and away
First Line:
Her letter comes at midnight and away
Last Line:
She'll bury me and then at least she'll shed a tear
Author:
Henry Crispe (Confident)
DMI number:
41862
29.
His courage like to powder carelessly
First Line:
His courage like to powder carelessly
Last Line:
Inkindle it to ruin
DMI number:
41430
30.
How great a transport is a brave man in
First Line:
How great a transport is a brave man in
Last Line:
Shield him some god and let no shaft come near
DMI number:
42683
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