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1.
A coward abuseth no man but makes
First Line:
A coward abuseth no man but makes
Last Line:
And yet he will not cut himself
Author:
Edward Sharpham (Absolute)
DMI number:
14334
2.
For oft a loving husband's aweful eye
First Line:
For oft a loving husband's aweful eye
Last Line:
Sets right the woman's steps that went awry
Author:
Edward Sharpham (Absolute)
DMI number:
15225
3.
For this is held a principle in schools
First Line:
For this is held a principle in schools
Last Line:
Love makes not fools wise men but wise men fools
Author:
Edward Sharpham (Absolute)
DMI number:
16206
4.
Letchery scorns to be beholden too
First Line:
Letchery scorns to be beholden too
Last Line:
Because it takes the longer time of repayment
Author:
Edward Sharpham (Absolute)
DMI number:
15648
5.
My intent's good o let it so succeed
First Line:
My intent's good o let it so succeed
Last Line:
And be auspicious still to each good deed
DMI number:
41226
6.
I would not wrong him for all the sea's drowned
First Line:
I would not wrong him for all the sea's drowned
Last Line:
What most they seek they loathest of all would know
Author:
Edward Sharpham (Absolute)
DMI number:
15284
7.
O that I should love a whore a very
First Line:
O that I should love a whore a very
Last Line:
Man's benevolence
DMI number:
41579
8.
Oh thou pampered jade what wouldst thou have
First Line:
Oh thou pampered jade what wouldst thou have
Last Line:
And yet thou wantest meat
Author:
Edward Sharpham (Absolute)
DMI number:
14897
9.
Take thus much of my council marry not
First Line:
Take thus much of my council marry not
Last Line:
She's married best that's wedded to her will
Author:
Edward Sharpham (Absolute)
DMI number:
16436
10.
The devil gives this jealousy to a man
First Line:
The devil gives this jealousy to a man
Last Line:
When he doth most enrage himself with it
Author:
Edward Sharpham (Absolute)
DMI number:
15283
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