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1.
I know thou hast the keeping of my fair
First Line:
I know thou hast the keeping of my fair
Last Line:
'Tis cruelty to let me sue in vain
DMI number:
6695
2.
If there be any in this multitude
First Line:
If there be any in this multitude
Last Line:
And there shall be no fault in this my verse
Author:
Thomas Heywood (Absolute)
DMI number:
42443
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If there be any in this multitude
First Line:
If there be any in this multitude
Last Line:
And there shall be no fault in this verse
Author:
Thomas Heywood (Absolute)
DMI number:
8509
4.
If in this town an unflushed puny be
First Line:
If in this town an unflushed puny be
Last Line:
Out rivalled by the duller brawny groom
DMI number:
42900
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Those that the top of Pelion barred to build
First Line:
Those that the top of Pelion barred to build
Last Line:
In heaven distinguished by a brighter ray
DMI number:
6703
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Vex not thy self and her vain man since all
First Line:
Vex not thy self and her vain man since all
Last Line:
Live high not pay and never run in debt
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6758
7.
What boots it that the fair are free from war
First Line:
What boots it that the fair are free from war
Last Line:
But without mercy punish then her crime
DMI number:
6748