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111.
Alas his knowledge is not worth a pin
First Line:
Alas his knowledge is not worth a pin
Last Line:
If he proclaim not what he hath within
DMI number:
33651
112.
Alas I walk not out but still I meet
First Line:
Alas I walk not out but still I meet
Last Line:
And buy repentance at so dear a rate
DMI number:
43280
113.
Alas my miserable master what sudds
First Line:
Alas my miserable master what sudds
Last Line:
I know all this while he lied in his throat
Author:
John Marston (Absolute)
DMI number:
13773
114.
Alas sir knight in vain you wear
First Line:
Alas sir knight in vain you wear
Last Line:
We read the idiot in your face
DMI number:
35811
115.
Alas that ever this day we did see
First Line:
Alas that ever this day we did see
Last Line:
That ever he forced king Edward to die
DMI number:
37013
116.
Alas that in the wane of our affections
First Line:
Alas that in the wane of our affections
Last Line:
When they go out most vice shows most divine
DMI number:
41006
117.
Alas they show him nothing
First Line:
Alas they show him nothing
Last Line:
That he can scarce discern it
Author:
Sir John Denham (Absolute)
DMI number:
14767
118.
Alas what has this poor animal done
First Line:
Alas what has this poor animal done
Last Line:
The direful operations of your ungodly hate
DMI number:
42984
119.
Affliction is the wholesome soil of virtue
First Line:
Affliction is the wholesome soil of virtue
Last Line:
Poisons the soil and its best product kills
Author:
David Mallet (Absolute) & James Thomson (Absolute)
DMI number:
28406
120.
After some threescore years of caterwawling
First Line:
After some threescore years of caterwawling
Last Line:
Hell will not bear with her nor she with Heaven
DMI number:
17064
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