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21.
Sick physicians seldom their own art
First Line:
Sick physicians seldom their own art
Last Line:
Yet by consult each can the other ease
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute)
DMI number:
13965
22.
She never saw courts yet courts could have undone
First Line:
She never saw courts yet courts could have undone
Last Line:
And sin not seeing never had use of tears
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute)
DMI number:
15763
23.
Since wrongs must be complaints must show thee grieved
First Line:
Since wrongs must be complaints must show thee grieved
Last Line:
With the innate delight of being heard
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute)
DMI number:
13985
24.
Small are the seeds fate does unheeded sow
First Line:
Small are the seeds fate does unheeded sow
Last Line:
To heaven all reason's sight in gazing spends
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute)
DMI number:
13859
25.
The high hill power whose bowels are of gold
First Line:
The high hill power whose bowels are of gold
Last Line:
And have mistook the distance by the height
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute)
DMI number:
22207
26.
The good in graves as heavenly seed are sown
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The good in graves as heavenly seed are sown
Last Line:
A short dark passage to eternal light
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute)
DMI number:
7038
27.
The victor's solid recompence is rest
First Line:
The victor's solid recompence is rest
Last Line:
With greater toils by ruling what they won
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute)
DMI number:
14947
28.
Then tell me first if nature must forbear
First Line:
Then tell me first if nature must forbear
Last Line:
As we but seek that which we cannot find
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute)
DMI number:
14937
29.
This is a cause which our ambition fills
First Line:
This is a cause which our ambition fills
Last Line:
Tis too unwieldy for the force of haste
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute)
DMI number:
13858
30.
To kill shows fear dares not more fears endure
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To kill shows fear dares not more fears endure
Last Line:
And it is heaven's great conquest to reclaim
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute)
DMI number:
16513
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