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181.
Thou never meanst then
First Line:
Thou never meanst then
Last Line:
Another man's cook dresses my diet neatest
Author:
John Fletcher (Absolute)
DMI number:
13420
182.
Though something well assured few here repent
First Line:
Though something well assured few here repent
Last Line:
To study as becomes us your content
Author:
John Fletcher (Absolute)
DMI number:
38835
183.
Though I am tame and bred up with my wrongs
First Line:
Though I am tame and bred up with my wrongs
Last Line:
And do an outrage
Author:
John Fletcher (Absolute) & Francis Beaumont (Absolute)
DMI number:
15746
184.
Though I have lost my fortune and lost you
First Line:
Though I have lost my fortune and lost you
Last Line:
To wind me up into a full content
Author:
John Fletcher (Absolute)
DMI number:
13386
185.
Thy injuries would teach patience to blaspheme
First Line:
Thy injuries would teach patience to blaspheme
Last Line:
Yet still thou art a dove
Author:
John Fletcher (Absolute) & Philip Massinger (Absolute)
DMI number:
20008
186.
Thy lust is more insatiate than the grave
First Line:
Thy lust is more insatiate than the grave
Last Line:
To murder all that's chaste or good in woman
Author:
John Fletcher (Absolute) & Nathan Field (Absolute) & Philip Massinger (Absolute)
DMI number:
19769
187.
Tis methinks a strange dearth of enemies
First Line:
Tis methinks a strange dearth of enemies
Last Line:
When we seek foes among ourselves
Author:
John Fletcher (Absolute)
DMI number:
14574
188.
Tis mirth that fills the veins with blood
First Line:
Tis mirth that fills the veins with blood
Last Line:
The more he laughs the more he may
Author:
Francis Beaumont (Absolute)
DMI number:
16544
189.
Tis necessity | To which the gods must yield and I obey
First Line:
Tis necessity | To which the gods must yield and I obey
Last Line:
Till I redeem it by some glorious way
Author:
John Fletcher (Absolute) & Philip Massinger (Absolute)
DMI number:
16810
190.
Tis ended by my hopes and fears begin
First Line:
Tis ended by my hopes and fears begin
Last Line:
Vouchsafed to this find theirs in every place
Author:
John Fletcher (Absolute) & Francis Beaumont (Absolute)
DMI number:
38848
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