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111.
He's great in fame
First Line:
He's great in fame
Last Line:
Not who seeks after but neglects the same
Author:
Thomas Goffe [Gough] (Absolute)
DMI number:
14728
112.
Have I overcome all real foes
First Line:
Have I overcome all real foes
Last Line:
Empty cause of solid harms
DMI number:
39686
113.
Have you no titles and distinctions there
First Line:
Have you no titles and distinctions there
Last Line:
Whose greatest riches are their silver hair
DMI number:
41303
114.
He heightens them with commendation praise
First Line:
He heightens them with commendation praise
Last Line:
And represent to them what they should be
Author:
Charles Aleyn (Absolute)
DMI number:
17267
115.
He is grown old he is abhorred
First Line:
He is grown old he is abhorred
Last Line:
The world's contempt not worth its hate
DMI number:
18272
116.
Haste brave Amyntas to the chase for see
First Line:
Haste brave Amyntas to the chase for see
Last Line:
And let thy music be the trumpet's sound
DMI number:
42747
117.
He marched before report where what he meant
First Line:
He marched before report where what he meant
Last Line:
His drifts and rumour seldom being all one
DMI number:
40829
118.
He that above the state of man will strain
First Line:
He that above the state of man will strain
Last Line:
The gods themselves with whom he would compare
DMI number:
41281
119.
Here placed near Chaucer Spenser claims a room
First Line:
Here placed near Chaucer Spenser claims a room
Last Line:
But now declined it fears with thee to die
DMI number:
34035
120.
Here Hermes says Jove who with nectar was mellow
First Line:
Here Hermes says Jove who with nectar was mellow
Last Line:
You Hermes shall fetch him to make us sport here
Author:
David Garrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
36042
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