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1.
A wife you wished me sir rich fair and young
First Line:
A wife you wished me sir rich fair and young
Last Line:
Expect such plenty I would wish no more
Author:
Sir John Davies (Speculation)
DMI number:
41931
2.
Fortune must now no more on triumph ride
First Line:
Fortune must now no more on triumph ride
Last Line:
In giving nothing Fortune serves you well
Author:
Sir John Davies (Absolute)
DMI number:
49747
3.
He that doth ask Saint James doth say shall speed
First Line:
He that doth ask Saint James doth say shall speed
Last Line:
O that King James would answer so my need
Author:
Sir John Davies (Speculation)
DMI number:
41951
4.
I that the winter's daughter am
First Line:
I that the winter's daughter am
Last Line:
By adding Cor to Nix
Author:
Sir John Davies (Speculation)
DMI number:
41930
5.
I took the wall one thrust me rudely by
First Line:
I took the wall one thrust me rudely by
Last Line:
The walls the subjects but the way's the king's
Author:
Sir John Davies (Speculation) & John Heath (Absolute)
DMI number:
41929
6.
Westminster is a mill that grinds all causes
First Line:
Westminster is a mill that grinds all causes
Last Line:
The toll is oft made greater than the grist
Author:
Sir John Davies (Speculation)
DMI number:
41933