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111.
Come children come and learn your father's trade
First Line:
Come children come and learn your father's trade
Last Line:
And with their money drink and drab and whore
DMI number:
43022
112.
Come light and listen you gentlemen all
First Line:
Come light and listen you gentlemen all
Last Line:
To be of his yeomanry
DMI number:
36998
113.
Come my dainty doxies
First Line:
Come my dainty doxies
Last Line:
We drink we drab we cheat we shuffle
Author:
Thomas Middleton (Absolute)
DMI number:
43088
114.
Dear charmer born to captivate
First Line:
Dear charmer born to captivate
Last Line:
May be a slut a scold and fool
DMI number:
17922
115.
Dear friend by this you may discern well
First Line:
Dear friend by this you may discern well
Last Line:
I'll go without or have it gratis
DMI number:
5094
116.
Curio's rich sideboard seldom sees the light
First Line:
Curio's rich sideboard seldom sees the light
Last Line:
For Curio dresses nothing but himself
DMI number:
16782
117.
Curse on that sordid miser's lust of gold
First Line:
Curse on that sordid miser's lust of gold
Last Line:
And wonders how he could mistake the case
Author:
Thomas Gilbert (Absolute)
DMI number:
25692
118.
Cursed poverty that tames a good man more
First Line:
Cursed poverty that tames a good man more
Last Line:
Than bear the weight of life if life must still be poor
DMI number:
7483
119.
Content is wealth the riches of the mind
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Content is wealth the riches of the mind
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And happy he who can that treasure find
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
5560
120.
Could gold immortalize a man
First Line:
Could gold immortalize a man
Last Line:
Why should I heap up wealth O tell me why
DMI number:
717
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