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91.
I'll double thy reward
First Line:
I'll double thy reward
Last Line:
We serve them best that are most apt to give
DMI number:
40965
92.
I love Dinant mine enemy nay admire him
First Line:
I love Dinant mine enemy nay admire him
Last Line:
And kill as deadly
Author:
John Fletcher (Absolute) & Philip Massinger (Absolute)
DMI number:
14573
93.
I will sooner trust a crocadile
First Line:
I will sooner trust a crocadile
Last Line:
Nor no avoiding them if we give way
Author:
John Fletcher (Absolute) & Francis Beaumont (Absolute)
DMI number:
19898
94.
I would ask ye how ye like the play
First Line:
I would ask ye how ye like the play
Last Line:
Rest at your service gentlemen goodnight
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute) & John Fletcher (Absolute)
DMI number:
38850
95.
If all fail
First Line:
If all fail
Last Line:
S th' hornbook to the richest tradesman's life
Author:
John Fletcher (Absolute) & Philip Massinger (Absolute) & Nathan Field (Absolute)
DMI number:
13933
96.
If there be a man
First Line:
If there be a man
Last Line:
His worst wish on thee
Author:
John Fletcher (Absolute) & Francis Beaumont (Absolute)
DMI number:
18579
97.
If valour dwell in vaunting
First Line:
If valour dwell in vaunting
Last Line:
Sure he has a drum in his mouth
Author:
John Fletcher (Absolute)
DMI number:
13772
98.
If he arm arm if he strew mines of treason
First Line:
If he arm arm if he strew mines of treason
Last Line:
For goodness sake t' encounter ill with ill
Author:
John Fletcher (Absolute) & Philip Massinger (Absolute)
DMI number:
14633
99.
If you mislike as you shall ever be
First Line:
If you mislike as you shall ever be
Last Line:
Our meaning was to please you still and shall
Author:
John Fletcher (Absolute) & Francis Beaumont (Absolute)
DMI number:
38843
100.
Let all young sprightly wives that have
First Line:
Let all young sprightly wives that have
Last Line:
Which is to make them fools and please them too
DMI number:
41666
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