Toggle navigation
Blacklight
Bookmarks (
0
)
History
Login
Search in
All Fields
Related People
Poem Title In Miscellany
search for
Search
Advanced Search
Blacklight
Toggle facets
Limit your search
Content type
Poem
[remove]
240
Related People
Francis Beaumont
[remove]
240
John Fletcher
222
Philip Massinger
77
Nathan Field
25
Not attributed
10
Thomas Middleton
6
William Rowley
5
John Ford
3
William Shakespeare
3
James Shirley
2
more
Related People
»
Poem Theme
Theatre
35
Virtue / vice
28
Advice / moral precepts
17
Love
16
Sex / relations between the sexes
14
Women / the female character
13
Marriage
8
Anger
7
Death
7
Grief / sadness / melancholy
7
more
Poem Theme
»
Poem Genre / Form
Extract / snippet from longer work
185
Couplet
43
Epilogue
22
Prologue
12
Song
5
Verse-drama
4
Blank verse
3
Dialogue
3
Epigram
2
Alternate rhyme [ababcdcd...]
1
more
Poem Genre / Form
»
Search Constraints
Start Over
You searched for:
Content type
Poem
Remove constraint Content type: Poem
Related People
Francis Beaumont
Remove constraint Related People: Francis Beaumont
« Previous
|
81
-
90
of
240
|
Next »
Number of results to display per page
10 per page
10
per page
20
per page
50
per page
100
per page
View results as:
List
Gallery
Search Results
81.
Love fair maid is an extreme desire
First Line:
Love fair maid is an extreme desire
Last Line:
Would make thee six and forty
Author:
John Fletcher (Absolute) & Francis Beaumont (Absolute)
DMI number:
19393
82.
My soul for thou givest new life to my spirit
First Line:
My soul for thou givest new life to my spirit
Last Line:
Grow young again
Author:
Philip Massinger (Absolute) & John Fletcher (Absolute) & Francis Beaumont (Absolute)
DMI number:
19941
83.
Mortality behold and fear
First Line:
Mortality behold and fear
Last Line:
Buried in dust once dead by fate
Author:
Francis Beaumont (Confident)
DMI number:
15794
84.
Mortality behold and feare
First Line:
Mortality behold and feare
Last Line:
Buried in dust once dead by fate
Author:
Francis Beaumont (Absolute)
DMI number:
48852
85.
My breath can still the winds
First Line:
My breath can still the winds
Last Line:
And stop the floods of heaven
Author:
John Fletcher (Absolute) & Francis Beaumont (Absolute)
DMI number:
20558
86.
I'm reading sir of a short treatise here
First Line:
I'm reading sir of a short treatise here
Last Line:
Reason with all his beams cannot beat through em
Author:
John Fletcher (Absolute)
DMI number:
16896
87.
I spake much in the prologue for the play
First Line:
I spake much in the prologue for the play
Last Line:
Or send me off exploded or with grace
Author:
Philip Massinger (Absolute) & John Fletcher (Absolute)
DMI number:
38830
88.
I now perceive the great thieves eat the less
First Line:
I now perceive the great thieves eat the less
Last Line:
As drops of water that are lost in the ocean
DMI number:
41174
89.
I now should wish another had my place
First Line:
I now should wish another had my place
Last Line:
Hate impudence and cherish modesty
Author:
Philip Massinger (Absolute) & John Fletcher (Absolute)
DMI number:
38837
90.
I look down upon him
First Line:
I look down upon him
Last Line:
Amongst the common rout
DMI number:
41287
« Previous
Next »
1
2
…
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
…
23
24