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A man so sedulous sincere and kind
First Line:
A man so sedulous sincere and kind
Last Line:
For his own works shall praise him in the gate
DMI number:
9615
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Duty and not ambition is her aim
First Line:
Duty and not ambition is her aim
Last Line:
The glorious pleasures of obedience
Author:
Katherine Philips (Speculation)
DMI number:
9610
3.
Freedom from vice is in her nature's part
First Line:
Freedom from vice is in her nature's part
Last Line:
But's witnessed and rewarded both at home
Author:
Katherine Philips (Speculation)
DMI number:
9612
4.
Her well taught mind which makes her good and great
First Line:
Her well taught mind which makes her good and great
Last Line:
In duty strict in bounty unconfined
DMI number:
9609
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Of him I cannot which is hardest tell
First Line:
Of him I cannot which is hardest tell
Last Line:
While they survive my happy saint will live
Author:
Katherine Philips (Absolute) & Nahum Tate (Absolute) & James Smith (Speculation) & Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
9616
6.
She is so prudent and yet so sincere
First Line:
She is so prudent and yet so sincere
Last Line:
Outdoes example in civility
Author:
Katherine Philips (Speculation)
DMI number:
9613
7.
The rays did in her countenance appear
First Line:
The rays did in her countenance appear
Last Line:
And paid her in variety of woe
Author:
Katherine Philips (Speculation)
DMI number:
9614