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21.
I have been told that virtue in courtiers hearts
First Line:
I have been told that virtue in courtiers hearts
Last Line:
Suffers an ostracism and departs
Author:
John Donne (Absolute)
DMI number:
14122
22.
Let man's soul be a sphere and then in this
First Line:
Let man's soul be a sphere and then in this
Last Line:
For their first mover and are whirled by it
DMI number:
41129
23.
Language thou art too narrow and too weak
First Line:
Language thou art too narrow and too weak
Last Line:
But extreme sense hath made them desperate
DMI number:
41067
24.
Now thou hast loved me one whole day
First Line:
Now thou hast loved me one whole day
Last Line:
Can have no way but falshood to be true
Author:
John Donne (Absolute)
DMI number:
15628
25.
Oft from new proofs and new phrase new doubts grow
First Line:
Oft from new proofs and new phrase new doubts grow
Last Line:
As strange attire aliens the men we know
Author:
John Donne (Absolute)
DMI number:
14550
26.
Oh fortune thou art not worth my least exclaim
First Line:
Oh fortune thou art not worth my least exclaim
Last Line:
Though not against thy strokes against thy harms
Author:
John Donne (Absolute)
DMI number:
14801
27.
Oh to confess we know not what we should
First Line:
Oh to confess we know not what we should
Last Line:
Is half excuse we know not what we would
Author:
John Donne (Absolute)
DMI number:
15596
28.
Others whom we call virtuous are not so
First Line:
Others whom we call virtuous are not so
Last Line:
True virtue's soul always in all deeds all
DMI number:
41450
29.
Perfection is in unity prefer
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Perfection is in unity prefer
Last Line:
By our new nature use the soul of trade
Author:
John Donne (Absolute)
DMI number:
16194
30.
Seek true religion O where Mirreus
First Line:
Seek true religion O where Mirreus
Last Line:
All may be bad
DMI number:
40776
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