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1.
A fool sent forth to fetch the goslings home
First Line:
A fool sent forth to fetch the goslings home
Last Line:
Their smile might more undo me than their frown
Author:
George Wither (Absolute)
DMI number:
9891
2.
A massy millstone up a tedious hill
First Line:
A massy millstone up a tedious hill
Last Line:
God's grace at last shall freely bring us to
DMI number:
9867
3.
A traveller when he must undertake
First Line:
A traveller when he must undertake
Last Line:
May lose the way in which they well begun
Author:
George Wither (Absolute)
DMI number:
9870
4.
A tyrannous or wicked magistrate
First Line:
A tyrannous or wicked magistrate
Last Line:
They boldly play the knaves before their faces
Author:
George Wither (Absolute)
DMI number:
9936
5.
An emblem's meaning here I thought to conster
First Line:
An emblem's meaning here I thought to conster
Last Line:
Their meanings may be good and so are these
Author:
George Wither (Absolute)
DMI number:
9897
6.
Although we know not a more patient creature
First Line:
Although we know not a more patient creature
Last Line:
And keep us to provoke him still afraid
Author:
George Wither (Absolute)
DMI number:
9915
7.
As after storms the sun more bright appears
First Line:
As after storms the sun more bright appears
Last Line:
Their hell is first their heaven is behind
DMI number:
21959
8.
As soon as our first parents disobeyed
First Line:
As soon as our first parents disobeyed
Last Line:
The substance of it still in god remains
Author:
George Wither (Absolute)
DMI number:
9918
9.
As is the headstrong horse and blockish mule
First Line:
As is the headstrong horse and blockish mule
Last Line:
And let me hold this temper till mine end
Author:
George Wither (Absolute)
DMI number:
9885
10.
At your afflictions you repine
First Line:
At your afflictions you repine
Last Line:
Peruse and practise what is taught
Author:
George Wither (Absolute)
DMI number:
9931
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