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As a cunning prince that useth spies
First Line:
As a cunning prince that useth spies
Last Line:
Where nothing is brought in can nothing see
DMI number:
41124
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As is the fable of the lady fair
First Line:
As is the fable of the lady fair
Last Line:
As she retires and shrinks for shame and fear
DMI number:
41114
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But high perfection to the soul it brings
First Line:
But high perfection to the soul it brings
Last Line:
They do not hurt but rather clear the eye
DMI number:
41122
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But how shall we this union well express
First Line:
But how shall we this union well express
Last Line:
Though in the body she her powers do show
DMI number:
41121
5.
Doubtless in man there is a nature found
First Line:
Doubtless in man there is a nature found
Last Line:
In more clear and excellent degree
DMI number:
41117
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If she were but the body's quality
First Line:
If she were but the body's quality
Last Line:
An healthy perfect and sharp sighted mind
DMI number:
41118
7.
No body can at once two forms admit
First Line:
No body can at once two forms admit
Last Line:
And none intrudes into her neighbour's place
DMI number:
41119
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Our bodies every footstep that they make
First Line:
Our bodies every footstep that they make
Last Line:
Which if time nurse how can it ever cease
DMI number:
41123
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One thinks the soul is air another fire
First Line:
One thinks the soul is air another fire
Last Line:
To mock the lewd as learned in this as they
DMI number:
41120
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The lights of heaven which are the world's fair eyes
First Line:
The lights of heaven which are the world's fair eyes
Last Line:
Which gives thee power to be and use the same
Author:
Sir John Davies (Absolute)
DMI number:
27126
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