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141.
Shall I thus fall I will not no my tears
First Line:
Shall I thus fall I will not no my tears
Last Line:
He conquers best conquers his lewd desires
Author:
John Fletcher (Absolute) & Nathan Field (Absolute)
DMI number:
14478
142.
She is not bad that hath desire to ill
First Line:
She is not bad that hath desire to ill
Last Line:
But she that hath no power to rule that will
DMI number:
41689
143.
She longs to be ravished
First Line:
She longs to be ravished
Last Line:
And swear it on his lips too
DMI number:
40724
144.
Since thou art dead Clifton the world may see
First Line:
Since thou art dead Clifton the world may see
Last Line:
Shall pass by thee to her but not so fast
Author:
Francis Beaumont (Absolute)
DMI number:
45596
145.
So free this work is gentlemen from offence
First Line:
So free this work is gentlemen from offence
Last Line:
And as our cause is let our censure be
Author:
John Fletcher (Absolute) & Philip Massinger (Absolute)
DMI number:
38727
146.
So may my Verses pleasing be
First Line:
So may my Verses pleasing be
Last Line:
If I write truth and make my subject you
Author:
Francis Beaumont (Absolute)
DMI number:
46839
147.
Since in my time and knowledge so many rich children
First Line:
Since in my time and knowledge so many rich children
Last Line:
Wit than after my name and that's my nature
Author:
Thomas Middleton (Absolute) & William Rowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
15025
148.
Sleep old man let silence charm thee
First Line:
Sleep old man let silence charm thee
Last Line:
Got with greatest danger
Author:
Francis Beaumont (Absolute)
DMI number:
46462
149.
Still doubtful and perplexed too whether he
First Line:
Still doubtful and perplexed too whether he
Last Line:
To make that certainty in you doth rest
Author:
John Fletcher (Absolute) & Philip Massinger (Absolute)
DMI number:
38842
150.
Still I'm wishing still desiring
First Line:
Still I'm wishing still desiring
Last Line:
Yet you'll never give me all
Author:
Philip Massinger (Confident) & Thomas Betterton (Confident) & Francis Beaumont (Speculation) & John Fletcher (Confident)
DMI number:
8284
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