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1.
For his thoughts they brake not into deeds
First Line:
For his thoughts they brake not into deeds
Last Line:
In treason still is judged as the outward fact
DMI number:
41339
2.
I have found
First Line:
I have found
Last Line:
That they remain securer in conceit
Author:
George Chapman (Absolute)
DMI number:
14963
3.
Shows to aspire just objects are laid on
First Line:
Shows to aspire just objects are laid on
Last Line:
And so for kings pay subjects carcasses
DMI number:
41213
4.
Since the corruption of one
First Line:
Since the corruption of one
Last Line:
A year but nothing without corruption
Author:
James Shirley (Absolute) & George Chapman (Absolute)
DMI number:
14038
5.
The more your friend dares trust the more deceive him
First Line:
The more your friend dares trust the more deceive him
Last Line:
Colours for all the ill that can be told
Author:
George Chapman (Absolute)
DMI number:
14823
6.
Think you it not as strong a point of faith
First Line:
Think you it not as strong a point of faith
Last Line:
And truth that truth conceals an open lie
Author:
George Chapman (Absolute)
DMI number:
16310
7.
Treason hath blistered heels dishonest things
First Line:
Treason hath blistered heels dishonest things
Last Line:
Have bitter rivers though delicious springs
DMI number:
41340
8.
Woe be to that state
First Line:
Woe be to that state
Last Line:
Where treachery guards and ruin makes men great
DMI number:
41387