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181.
That all men are beggars we plainly may see
First Line:
That all men are beggars we plainly may see
Last Line:
Still begs he would stay for a maid she can't die | Which nobody can deny &c
Author:
Edward Roome (Absolute) & Sir William Yonge (Absolute) & Matthew Concanen (Absolute)
DMI number:
23306
182.
The annual revolution of the sun
First Line:
The annual revolution of the sun
Last Line:
With winning words to've charmed the city governors
DMI number:
5867
183.
That hoary head in these few lines is sung
First Line:
That hoary head in these few lines is sung
Last Line:
And do dear doctor do thy very worst
DMI number:
12613
184.
Tell me sagacious men of wit
First Line:
Tell me sagacious men of wit
Last Line:
He's multiplied by his own ruin
DMI number:
15103
185.
That nauseous ----- would for France
First Line:
That nauseous ----- would for France
Last Line:
And ------- old would die
DMI number:
21046
186.
That there's no heaven and that no gods there are
First Line:
That there's no heaven and that no gods there are
Last Line:
He liveth here in ease and earthly bliss
Author:
Sir John Harington (Confident)
DMI number:
17416
187.
The holy maid whom in this piece you view
First Line:
The holy maid whom in this piece you view
Last Line:
And to preserve their lives consumed her own
DMI number:
8979
188.
The cloth removed the dinner done
First Line:
The cloth removed the dinner done
Last Line:
Age can't regain what youth has lost
DMI number:
27167
189.
The coat exactly with his manners suits
First Line:
The coat exactly with his manners suits
Last Line:
Wolves his supporters and a bear his crest
DMI number:
16784
190.
The comic muse once more shall smile elate
First Line:
The comic muse once more shall smile elate
Last Line:
And shone before her eyes in all his godlike charms
DMI number:
40597
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