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1.
How like you this fair solitary life
First Line:
How like you this fair solitary life
Last Line:
To hear him chant his passed misery
DMI number:
40852
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His eyes and silent gesture spake his grief
First Line:
His eyes and silent gesture spake his grief
Last Line:
True charity makes others wants their own
Author:
Robert Daborne (Absolute)
DMI number:
13873
3.
I have no other hope who bears a spotless breast
First Line:
I have no other hope who bears a spotless breast
Last Line:
Doth want no comfort else however distressed
Author:
Robert Daborne (Absolute)
DMI number:
15757
4.
Kings do often grant
First Line:
Kings do often grant
Last Line:
That happiness to others which themselves do want
Author:
Robert Daborne (Absolute)
DMI number:
15935
5.
Man's curse is things forbid still to pursue
First Line:
Man's curse is things forbid still to pursue
Last Line:
What's freely offered not to hold worth view
Author:
Robert Daborne (Absolute)
DMI number:
16405
6.
Men of your ranks
First Line:
Men of your ranks
Last Line:
Poor men must suffer rich do what they will
Author:
Robert Daborne (Absolute)
DMI number:
15748
7.
Poor men are born to wrongs low are their ranks
First Line:
Poor men are born to wrongs low are their ranks
Last Line:
The more they're trod on the more they must give thanks
Author:
Robert Daborne (Absolute)
DMI number:
17238
8.
Pray sir what turned you turk
First Line:
Pray sir what turned you turk
Last Line:
Profit that gilded god commodity
DMI number:
16659
9.
This is the court sure whose eminence proclaims
First Line:
This is the court sure whose eminence proclaims
Last Line:
Titles of honour hardly worth the pain
Author:
Robert Daborne (Absolute)
DMI number:
15818
10.
This is the wise man's cure
First Line:
This is the wise man's cure
Last Line:
That any thing fate wills he can endure
DMI number:
41609
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