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10341.
Ye gods to what must I hereafter trust
First Line:
Ye gods to what must I hereafter trust
Last Line:
Why am I ruined for pursuing it
DMI number:
41464
10342.
Ye gods was it man's nature or his fate
First Line:
Ye gods was it man's nature or his fate
Last Line:
And burns the sacred temples of our minds
Author:
Sir John Denham (Absolute)
DMI number:
17197
10343.
Ye gods we are taught that all your works are justice
First Line:
Ye gods we are taught that all your works are justice
Last Line:
If so then why these plagues upon my head
Author:
Thomas Otway (Absolute)
DMI number:
20491
10344.
Ye honest men beware nor trust its smoothness
First Line:
Ye honest men beware nor trust its smoothness
Last Line:
And through intemperance grow a while sincere
Author:
John Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
9389
10345.
You bring a judgment deeper than the sea
First Line:
You bring a judgment deeper than the sea
Last Line:
All empires sudden storms and sleep secure
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute)
DMI number:
15846
10346.
You bring such clemency as shows you have
First Line:
You bring such clemency as shows you have
Last Line:
Creation a less work than to redeem
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute)
DMI number:
16514
10347.
You can't expect that they should be great wits
First Line:
You can't expect that they should be great wits
Last Line:
Or else it will grow flat and dull
DMI number:
41656
10348.
You cannot lose your virtue sir and then
First Line:
You cannot lose your virtue sir and then
Last Line:
Of what you can't in nobleness receive
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute)
DMI number:
17350
10349.
You cannot love nore pleasure take nor give
First Line:
You cannot love nore pleasure take nor give
Last Line:
Let slip your morning and set out at night
DMI number:
39792
10350.
You choose so well you say your future wife
First Line:
You choose so well you say your future wife
Last Line:
Inflame her breast and kindle new desire
DMI number:
39959
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