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161.
What have I done betrayed my prince
First Line:
What have I done betrayed my prince
Last Line:
Till we have quite destroyed the seeds of monarchy
DMI number:
12504
162.
When heels are heavy and when head is light
First Line:
When heels are heavy and when head is light
Last Line:
Since he that drinks for wealth must certainly be poor
DMI number:
10710
163.
What's your true censure of his general worth
First Line:
What's your true censure of his general worth
Last Line:
Of wise just good a man both soul and nerve
Author:
George Chapman (Absolute) & James Shirley (Absolute)
DMI number:
13870
164.
When on the thoughtless thing I cast mine eyes
First Line:
When on the thoughtless thing I cast mine eyes
Last Line:
Never thought that gold and cloth did constitute a man
DMI number:
10249
165.
When symmetry of form and virtue meet
First Line:
When symmetry of form and virtue meet
Last Line:
And thus the brilliant diamond richly glows
DMI number:
36397
166.
While priestly malice haunts thy fated name
First Line:
While priestly malice haunts thy fated name
Last Line:
Why this is well why this is blow for blow
DMI number:
37920
167.
Where proud Augusta blessed with long repose
First Line:
Where proud Augusta blessed with long repose
Last Line:
Thyself less innocently mad than they
Author:
Thomas Fitzgerald (Absolute)
DMI number:
15895
168.
Whilst thou sitst drinking up thy loyalty
First Line:
Whilst thou sitst drinking up thy loyalty
Last Line:
In a rich coat thou art but a ranting slave
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6327
169.
While at my house in Fleet Street once you lay
First Line:
While at my house in Fleet Street once you lay
Last Line:
And live and die dear cob with only you
Author:
Nicholas Rowe (Absolute)
DMI number:
5933
170.
Whoever thou art that would mankind excel
First Line:
Whoever thou art that would mankind excel
Last Line:
Read each great character in great Argyle
DMI number:
25086
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