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Children fondly blab truth & fools their brother
First Line:
Children fondly blab truth & fools their brother
Last Line:
Women have learn'd more wisdom of their mothers
Author:
John Owen (Absolute)
DMI number:
48617
2.
Good arguments without coyn will not stick
First Line:
Good arguments without coyn will not stick
Last Line:
To pay and not to say's best Rhetorick
Author:
John Owen (Absolute)
DMI number:
48692
3.
Grammarians talk of times past and hereafter
First Line:
Grammarians talk of times past and hereafter
Last Line:
I spend time present in pastime and laughter
Author:
John Owen (Absolute)
DMI number:
48697
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That thou no hurt of other men mayst take
First Line:
That thou no hurt of other men mayst take
Last Line:
The dove's offenceless nature apprehend
DMI number:
41903
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The doctor lives by sporting with our lives
First Line:
The doctor lives by sporting with our lives
Last Line:
And by our follies fed the lawyer thrives
DMI number:
33031
6.
When Ponticus wilt thou who never yet
First Line:
When Ponticus wilt thou who never yet
Last Line:
Who thinks to be so after death hath closed his eyes
DMI number:
7867
7.
Wise-men are wiser than good-men what then
First Line:
Wise-men are wiser than good-men what then
Last Line:
Tis better to be wiser than wisemen
Author:
John Owen (Absolute)
DMI number:
49106