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81.
For this world's glory
First Line:
For this world's glory
Last Line:
And suffer their eclipses in their full
Author:
Charles Aleyn (Absolute)
DMI number:
14890
82.
For twice nine centuries why has partial fame
First Line:
For twice nine centuries why has partial fame
Last Line:
That he who raised the arts surpassed them too
DMI number:
17408
83.
For valour wins applause
First Line:
For valour wins applause
Last Line:
That dares but to maintain the weaker cause
DMI number:
41412
84.
For all may have
First Line:
For all may have
Last Line:
If they dare try a glorious life or grave
Author:
George Herbert (Absolute)
DMI number:
14889
85.
For all should have a great respect to fame
First Line:
For all should have a great respect to fame
Last Line:
No greater dowry than a spotless name
Author:
William Alexander (Absolute)
DMI number:
14721
86.
From Libeans temple cometh forth great fame
First Line:
From Libeans temple cometh forth great fame
Last Line:
As messengers of truth and verity
DMI number:
44518
87.
Gil Morrice was an erles son
First Line:
Gil Morrice was an erles son
Last Line:
On which the zouth was slain
Author:
John Home (Speculation)
DMI number:
37595
88.
Give me flattery
First Line:
Give me flattery
Last Line:
And lull him in the down of his desires
Author:
Philip Massinger (Absolute) & John Fletcher (Absolute)
DMI number:
18890
89.
Glories like glow worms afar shine bright
First Line:
Glories like glow worms afar shine bright
Last Line:
But looked too near have neither heat nor light
Author:
John Webster (Absolute)
DMI number:
14888
90.
Glory and pleasure in my breast contend
First Line:
Glory and pleasure in my breast contend
Last Line:
And never stand before victorious sense
Author:
John Crowne (Absolute)
DMI number:
14892
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