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41.
Don Pedro's out of debt be bold to say it
First Line:
Don Pedro's out of debt be bold to say it
Last Line:
For they are said to owe that mean to pay it
Author:
Sir John Harington (Absolute)
DMI number:
13205
42.
Each day I die
First Line:
Each day I die
Last Line:
If you deny
DMI number:
41986
43.
Each heart shows duty
First Line:
Each heart shows duty
Last Line:
Stands at thy beauty
DMI number:
41975
44.
Earth take my earth Satan my sin I leave
First Line:
Earth take my earth Satan my sin I leave
Last Line:
The world my substance heaven my soul receive
DMI number:
29937
45.
Death's steps are swift and yet no noise it makes
First Line:
Death's steps are swift and yet no noise it makes
Last Line:
Its hand unseen but yet most surely takes
DMI number:
33653
46.
Examples lead us and we likely see
First Line:
Examples lead us and we likely see
Last Line:
Such as the prince is will his people be
Author:
Robert Herrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
14648
47.
Fortune men say doth give too much to many
First Line:
Fortune men say doth give too much to many
Last Line:
But yet she never gave enough to any
Author:
Sir John Harington (Absolute)
DMI number:
13211
48.
Ford is not dead but sleepeth spare his fame I charge ye
First Line:
Ford is not dead but sleepeth spare his fame I charge ye
Last Line:
One ounce of mother wit is worth a pound of clergy
DMI number:
13000
49.
For cares whilst love prepares the remedies
First Line:
For cares whilst love prepares the remedies
Last Line:
The main disease in the physician lies
Author:
Charles Cotton (Absolute)
DMI number:
15725
50.
For Christ his spouse his cause and at Christ's tide
First Line:
For Christ his spouse his cause and at Christ's tide
Last Line:
Within Christ's temple Christ's true lover died
DMI number:
41953
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