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1.
He fawns for more though he his thousands touch
First Line:
He fawns for more though he his thousands touch
Last Line:
Fortune gives none enough but some too much
DMI number:
27990
2.
Since you abroad love to fare plentifully
First Line:
Since you abroad love to fare plentifully
Last Line:
Will seldom taste deserts that is so free
DMI number:
27633
3.
So very fair and yet so very common
First Line:
So very fair and yet so very common
Last Line:
Would you were plainer or a better woman
DMI number:
27567
4.
Tell me say you and tell me without fear
First Line:
Tell me say you and tell me without fear
Last Line:
You are uneasy when the truth you hear
DMI number:
27581
5.
Thou true descendant of a worthy sire
First Line:
Thou true descendant of a worthy sire
Last Line:
May guard your country and may grace it too
DMI number:
27457
6.
Tom had a lad lame with a broken thigh
First Line:
Tom had a lad lame with a broken thigh
Last Line:
When poor Tom was the soberest man alive
DMI number:
28264
7.
Upon rich liveries no expense you spare
First Line:
Upon rich liveries no expense you spare
Last Line:
A little one it is and void of sense
DMI number:
27375