Toggle navigation
Blacklight
Bookmarks (
0
)
History
Login
Search in
All Fields
Related People
Poem Title In Miscellany
search for
Search
Advanced Search
Blacklight
Toggle facets
Limit your search
Content type
Poem
183
Related People
William Shakespeare
30
Benjamin Jonson
13
Not attributed
11
John Webster
10
George Chapman
9
John Crowne
9
Philip Massinger
6
Sir Robert Howard
6
Sir William Davenant
6
Thomas Middleton
6
more
Related People
»
Poem Theme
Advice / moral precepts
48
Virtue / vice
47
Politics
22
Money / wealth
16
Social order
12
Animals
10
High society / the court
10
Mythology
10
Corruption
9
War
9
more
Poem Theme
»
Poem Genre / Form
Verse-drama
[remove]
183
Extract / snippet from longer work
164
Blank verse
91
Couplet
58
Epigram
19
Satire
18
Dialogue
10
Dramatic monologue
7
Advice
6
Admonition
5
more
Poem Genre / Form
»
Search Constraints
Start Over
You searched for:
Poem Genre / Form
Verse-drama
Remove constraint Poem Genre / Form: Verse-drama
« Previous
|
131
-
140
of
183
|
Next »
Number of results to display per page
10 per page
10
per page
20
per page
50
per page
100
per page
View results as:
List
Gallery
Search Results
131.
The misery of peace only outsides
First Line:
The misery of peace only outsides
Last Line:
Who if they came into the field would appear | Pitiful pygmies
Author:
John Webster (Absolute)
DMI number:
17114
132.
The rich | Have wakeful nights whilst the poor man's turf
First Line:
The rich | Have wakeful nights whilst the poor man's turf
Last Line:
From frigid fears all day at night with rest
Author:
Thomas Goffe [Gough] (Absolute)
DMI number:
17237
133.
The people thus in time of peace agree
First Line:
The people thus in time of peace agree
Last Line:
Which shrouded them of late against a storm
Author:
William Alexander (Absolute)
DMI number:
17113
134.
The violent thunder is adored by those
First Line:
The violent thunder is adored by those
Last Line:
Are dashed in pieces by it
Author:
John Webster (Absolute)
DMI number:
17248
135.
The trick of trimming is a fine trick
First Line:
The trick of trimming is a fine trick
Last Line:
Welcome thy rebel's son welcome
DMI number:
4764
136.
The worthiness of praise distains his worth
First Line:
The worthiness of praise distains his worth
Last Line:
That breath fame blows that praise sole pure transcends
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
17259
137.
These are my old projectors and they make me
First Line:
These are my old projectors and they make me
Last Line:
To hear how they dispute it pro and con
Author:
Shackerley Marmion (Absolute)
DMI number:
17337
138.
There is a deep nick in time's restless wheel
First Line:
There is a deep nick in time's restless wheel
Last Line:
As well as men cast headlong from the sky
Author:
George Chapman (Absolute)
DMI number:
17301
139.
These great statesmen | When time has made bold with the king and subject
First Line:
These great statesmen | When time has made bold with the king and subject
Last Line:
To be at their return to every one a prey
Author:
Sir John Suckling (Absolute)
DMI number:
17224
140.
These starts are the convulsions of weak reason
First Line:
These starts are the convulsions of weak reason
Last Line:
And watched by reason into gentleness
Author:
Sir Robert Howard (Absolute)
DMI number:
17038
« Previous
Next »
1
2
…
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19