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171.
Who hates not the vulgar deserves not love
First Line:
Who hates not the vulgar deserves not love
Last Line:
That we despise how ridiculous is it
Author:
George Chapman (Absolute)
DMI number:
17228
172.
Who would the title of true worth were his
First Line:
Who would the title of true worth were his
Last Line:
Is that which over himself himself hath gained
Author:
William Alexander (Absolute)
DMI number:
17031
173.
Whoever looks about and minds things well
First Line:
Whoever looks about and minds things well
Last Line:
'Tis ten to one that I shall dream again
DMI number:
3651
174.
With that wringing my hand he turns away
First Line:
With that wringing my hand he turns away
Last Line:
As showed how sad a farewell there he took
Author:
Samuel Daniel (Absolute)
DMI number:
17022
175.
With his head over his shoulder turned
First Line:
With his head over his shoulder turned
Last Line:
And to the last bended their light on me
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
17019
176.
Why would not eating drinking sleeping
First Line:
Why would not eating drinking sleeping
Last Line:
Certain incomprehensible pleasure
DMI number:
17195
177.
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
178.
You dare not sir blaspheme the virtuous use
First Line:
You dare not sir blaspheme the virtuous use
Last Line:
Helen had been a hag and Troy had stood
Author:
Richard Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
17204
179.
You have seen with honest zeal our youthful lay
First Line:
You have seen with honest zeal our youthful lay
Last Line:
Which as it rose with joy with mirth should set
DMI number:
29669
180.
You hurt your innocence suing for the guilty
First Line:
You hurt your innocence suing for the guilty
Last Line:
No last line
Author:
Benjamin Jonson (Absolute)
DMI number:
17161
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