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1.
A room prepared with pilasters she chose
First Line:
A room prepared with pilasters she chose
Last Line:
Twixt things near hand and those far over head
Author:
Michael Drayton (Absolute)
DMI number:
13827
2.
All armed with malice either less or more
First Line:
All armed with malice either less or more
Last Line:
To strike at him who struck at all before
DMI number:
40868
3.
All fence the tree that serveth for a shade
First Line:
All fence the tree that serveth for a shade
Last Line:
Whose greatness hindereth others that would grow
DMI number:
41396
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After this shipwreck I again must try
First Line:
After this shipwreck I again must try
Last Line:
What many winters hindered had before
DMI number:
40761
5.
All other creatures follow after kind
First Line:
All other creatures follow after kind
Last Line:
But man alone doth not beget the mind
Author:
Michael Drayton (Absolute)
DMI number:
16400
6.
All transitory titles I detest
First Line:
All transitory titles I detest
Last Line:
Our births our fires our virtues be our own
DMI number:
41283
7.
And first seven ships from Rochester are sent
First Line:
And first seven ships from Rochester are sent
Last Line:
From every small creek covered all the seas
Author:
Michael Drayton (Absolute)
DMI number:
1061
8.
As doth the yearly augur of the spring
First Line:
As doth the yearly augur of the spring
Last Line:
Both once too forward soon are both too slack
DMI number:
41068
9.
Art thou offended that thou art beloved
First Line:
Art thou offended that thou art beloved
Last Line:
Love his relief for niggardise to sell
Author:
Michael Drayton (Absolute)
DMI number:
16184
10.
As in September when our year resigns
First Line:
As in September when our year resigns
Last Line:
Because that weeping cannot ease my heart
Author:
Michael Drayton (Absolute)
DMI number:
17024
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