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221.
That fate which frequently attends on all
First Line:
That fate which frequently attends on all
Last Line:
And her own virtues very boldly praised
DMI number:
7892
222.
That I do you with humble bows no more
First Line:
That I do you with humble bows no more
Last Line:
Believe it thou no master needs to have
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
28347
223.
Tell me o muse for thou or none canst tell
First Line:
Tell me o muse for thou or none canst tell
Last Line:
And this is music
DMI number:
39901
224.
Tell me o tell what kind of thing is wit
First Line:
Tell me o tell what kind of thing is wit
Last Line:
I'll only show your lines and say tis this
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
9744
225.
Swift as the journeys of the sight
First Line:
Swift as the journeys of the sight
Last Line:
Swift as the race of light
DMI number:
40238
226.
Take my advice men and no riddles use
First Line:
Take my advice men and no riddles use
Last Line:
Nor pass the Stygian lake without gray hair
DMI number:
7851
227.
Stay gentlemen what I have said was all
First Line:
Stay gentlemen what I have said was all
Last Line:
No wave shall dare to rise or wind to blow
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
38784
228.
The dropping bloody nose you gently bind
First Line:
The dropping bloody nose you gently bind
Last Line:
Should at the same time open the back door
DMI number:
7842
229.
The madness of your people and the rage
First Line:
The madness of your people and the rage
Last Line:
The rudeness of the vulgar has forgiven
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
38889
230.
The man who did my picture draw
First Line:
The man who did my picture draw
Last Line:
Will swear when dead my face he never saw
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6842
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