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False flattering men who make it your chief pride
First Line:
False flattering men who make it your chief pride
Last Line:
That now you scoff at and dare glory in
DMI number:
42760
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Farewell ungrateful traitor
First Line:
Farewell ungrateful traitor
Last Line:
When living is a pain | But dying &c
Author:
John Dryden (Confident)
DMI number:
42278
23.
Faustus if thou wilt read from me
First Line:
Faustus if thou wilt read from me
Last Line:
Thy deed thou do repent
Author:
Bartholomew Yong (Absolute)
DMI number:
44896
24.
Evadne I must let you know
First Line:
Evadne I must let you know
Last Line:
To wait eternally
DMI number:
43575
25.
Evadne I must tell you so
First Line:
Evadne I must tell you so
Last Line:
To wait eternally
DMI number:
43574
26.
Even he that whilom was thy faithful friend most just
First Line:
Even he that whilom was thy faithful friend most just
Last Line:
A better hap and that he may a truer mistress find
DMI number:
49127
27.
Fair is your face an oily tongue you have
First Line:
Fair is your face an oily tongue you have
Last Line:
Who carry sure destruction in your smiles
DMI number:
44395
28.
From a field fought one from the beaten side
First Line:
From a field fought one from the beaten side
Last Line:
But if the king liked it the liar sped well
Author:
John Heywood (Absolute)
DMI number:
41935
29.
Gone with a vengeance had he twenty lives
First Line:
Gone with a vengeance had he twenty lives
Last Line:
The wrath of heaven and the prey of hell
DMI number:
43357
30.
Great prince what glories does thy name deserve
First Line:
Great prince what glories does thy name deserve
Last Line:
And think it great enough in thee to have a share
DMI number:
42861
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