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191.
Let good men for good deeds covet good fame
First Line:
Let good men for good deeds covet good fame
Last Line:
Since place and riches oft are bribes for shame
Author:
John Webster (Absolute)
DMI number:
14726
192.
Let happier bards whose raptured breasts aspire
First Line:
Let happier bards whose raptured breasts aspire
Last Line:
One smile applausive to my youthful strain
DMI number:
38510
193.
Let others not thyself proclaim
First Line:
Let others not thyself proclaim
Last Line:
By deeds of public worth
DMI number:
37913
194.
Me shall no feeble pinion bear
First Line:
Me shall no feeble pinion bear
Last Line:
Nor shed for me the needless tear
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
25563
195.
Me too the meanest of the tuneful train
First Line:
Me too the meanest of the tuneful train
Last Line:
And with your prince's name immortalize your own
DMI number:
21825
196.
Man is a name of honour for a king
First Line:
Man is a name of honour for a king
Last Line:
Additions take away from each chief thing
DMI number:
41278
197.
Men by all means this blast of breath prolong
First Line:
Men by all means this blast of breath prolong
Last Line:
To live by fame for ever after death
Author:
William Alexander (Absolute)
DMI number:
16102
198.
Men speken of romaunces of Price
First Line:
Men speken of romaunces of Price
Last Line:
Of riall chevallrie
DMI number:
37478
199.
Men speken of romaunces of pris
First Line:
Men speken of romaunces of pris
Last Line:
Of real chevalrie
DMI number:
38220
200.
Men to the stars me guiding them do climb
First Line:
Men to the stars me guiding them do climb
Last Line:
So by th' old poets was I glorified
Author:
Michael Drayton (Absolute)
DMI number:
14725
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