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11.
Books much contribute to the public good
First Line:
Books much contribute to the public good
Last Line:
Serve plain meat up and in uncovered plate
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute)
DMI number:
13795
12.
Books should to one of these four ends conduce
First Line:
Books should to one of these four ends conduce
Last Line:
But more delight in easy matters find
Author:
Sir John Denham (Absolute)
DMI number:
13796
13.
Dear Moyle blessed youth whose forward wit pursues
First Line:
Dear Moyle blessed youth whose forward wit pursues
Last Line:
In a wild maze of thoughts dear friend adieu
DMI number:
36805
14.
Earth's as a printing house in which enclosure
First Line:
Earth's as a printing house in which enclosure
Last Line:
We're gathered sheet by sheet and bound for heaven
DMI number:
21566
15.
He loves books
First Line:
He loves books
Last Line:
His volumes
Author:
Henry Glapthorne (Absolute)
DMI number:
13790
16.
He used books so
First Line:
He used books so
Last Line:
And softer lent him mildness not discourse
Author:
Martin Lluelyn (Absolute)
DMI number:
13797
17.
In this repose the secrets of your mind
First Line:
In this repose the secrets of your mind
Last Line:
Our vows are perjured and our sighs a jest
Author:
James Miller (Confident)
DMI number:
15426
18.
Look as a stately edifice raised high
First Line:
Look as a stately edifice raised high
Last Line:
Others will speak whilst thou with shame sets dumb
DMI number:
41891
19.
Long had mankind with darkness been oppressed
First Line:
Long had mankind with darkness been oppressed
Last Line:
And conscious nations bless the art divine
DMI number:
14910
20.
Let the good man for nuptial rites designed
First Line:
Let the good man for nuptial rites designed
Last Line:
And when he's read them thorough let him marry
DMI number:
17464
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