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As when a tree's cut down the secret root
First Line:
As when a tree's cut down the secret root
Last Line:
To find her woman it must be abed
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute) & John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
17523
2.
For fame whose custom is to have a care
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For fame whose custom is to have a care
Last Line:
And weary is of those who live too long
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute)
DMI number:
14731
3.
Invisibly as dreams fame's wings
First Line:
Invisibly as dreams fame's wings
Last Line:
At night she lodges in the people's ear
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute)
DMI number:
14732
4.
I learned to admire goodness that
First Line:
I learned to admire goodness that
Last Line:
Like landskips gracing them only far off
DMI number:
41299
5.
O honour frail as life thy fellow flower
First Line:
O honour frail as life thy fellow flower
Last Line:
And is when lost no more to be redeemed
DMI number:
39683
6.
Princes may easily pay their debts when
First Line:
Princes may easily pay their debts when
Last Line:
And places too at their own rates
DMI number:
41300
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Some princes that they may the rumour gain
First Line:
Some princes that they may the rumour gain
Last Line:
As all with joy walk out to see the spring
DMI number:
40833
8.
That courage which the vain for valour take
First Line:
That courage which the vain for valour take
Last Line:
This noble valour is and this is yours
DMI number:
41431
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The talking world may persecute her name
First Line:
The talking world may persecute her name
Last Line:
Fame is the trumpet which the people sound
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute)
DMI number:
20616
10.
To power adoption makes thy title good
First Line:
To power adoption makes thy title good
Last Line:
As soul's extraction does the body's race
DMI number:
41298
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