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51.
This late commotion in your kingdom sir
First Line:
This late commotion in your kingdom sir
Last Line:
So take it away we cannot but with danger
DMI number:
40753
52.
Think not of pardon sir
First Line:
Think not of pardon sir
Last Line:
And states distempers turn into diseases
DMI number:
40703
53.
This noble youth a stranger t' everything
First Line:
This noble youth a stranger t' everything
Last Line:
And public mischief cannot be private justice
Author:
Sir John Suckling (Absolute)
DMI number:
15865
54.
Thus absence dies and dying proves
First Line:
Thus absence dies and dying proves
Last Line:
Which flows not every day but ever
Author:
Sir John Suckling (Speculation) & Owen Felltham (Absolute)
DMI number:
13252
55.
Tis but the same thing we do at court here's
First Line:
Tis but the same thing we do at court here's
Last Line:
Thrown off as I was now
Author:
Sir John Suckling (Absolute)
DMI number:
14083
56.
Tis a rare wench she in the blue stockings
First Line:
Tis a rare wench she in the blue stockings
Last Line:
Going to a fair to be sold
Author:
Sir John Suckling (Absolute)
DMI number:
14053
57.
Though you Diana like have lived still chaste
First Line:
Though you Diana like have lived still chaste
Last Line:
One is no number till that two be one
DMI number:
41501
58.
Three tedious winters have I waited here
First Line:
Three tedious winters have I waited here
Last Line:
The court elixir power for that turns all
DMI number:
41190
59.
What a strange glass they've showed me now myself in
First Line:
What a strange glass they've showed me now myself in
Last Line:
Towards our evening how great and monstrous | They are
DMI number:
41020
60.
What think you of turning beggars
First Line:
What think you of turning beggars
Last Line:
Beggings but a kind of robbing th' exchequer
Author:
Sir John Suckling (Absolute)
DMI number:
13718
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