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651.
And when the crown's once gained there needs no fears
First Line:
And when the crown's once gained there needs no fears
Last Line:
Crimes change their natures then or men change theirs
Author:
Sir Robert Howard (Absolute)
DMI number:
15963
652.
And when the mind a violent passion shakes
First Line:
And when the mind a violent passion shakes
Last Line:
And feeble shakings seize of every limb
DMI number:
20295
653.
And when thy ruins shall disclaim
First Line:
And when thy ruins shall disclaim
Last Line:
An everlasting monument to thee
DMI number:
34040
654.
And when you've got him hug him as you please
First Line:
And when you've got him hug him as you please
Last Line:
And at both ends to satisfaction feed
DMI number:
8192
655.
And where misfortunes great and many are
First Line:
And where misfortunes great and many are
Last Line:
Life grows a burden and not worth our care
DMI number:
14172
656.
And wheresoever the subject's best the sense
First Line:
And wheresoever the subject's best the sense
Last Line:
Is bettered by the speaker's eloquence
Author:
Henry King (Absolute)
DMI number:
14569
657.
And whereto serves that wondrous trophy now
First Line:
And whereto serves that wondrous trophy now
Last Line:
Our greatest wonder's wonder to express
Author:
Samuel Daniel (Absolute)
DMI number:
13110
658.
Am I a coward
First Line:
Am I a coward
Last Line:
With this slave's offal
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
14326
659.
Am I not emperor men call me so
First Line:
Am I not emperor men call me so
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But no substantial true perogative
DMI number:
41290
660.
Am I then pitied I have lived enough
First Line:
Am I then pitied I have lived enough
Last Line:
And so deceived think all my life was blessed
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
19194
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