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71.
Never any state
First Line:
Never any state
Last Line:
Both for the sword the scepter and the gown
Author:
Fulke Greville (Absolute)
DMI number:
14887
72.
Now for these instrumental following arts
First Line:
Now for these instrumental following arts
Last Line:
Doth like him that buys tools but never works
Author:
Fulke Greville (Absolute)
DMI number:
13782
73.
Now mark your charge each fury work his part
First Line:
Now mark your charge each fury work his part
Last Line:
That war and hell may all at once devour
Author:
Fulke Greville (Absolute)
DMI number:
13172
74.
Of which vain minds it may be truly said
First Line:
Of which vain minds it may be truly said
Last Line:
Who love false praise of false scorns are afraid
Author:
Fulke Greville (Absolute)
DMI number:
17263
75.
Oh wretched men which under shame are layed
First Line:
Oh wretched men which under shame are layed
Last Line:
For faults which we and which our parents made
Author:
Fulke Greville (Absolute)
DMI number:
16398
76.
Oh happy men that know not or else fear
First Line:
Oh happy men that know not or else fear
Last Line:
And by th' impression then is only known
Author:
Fulke Greville (Absolute)
DMI number:
15916
77.
Oh wearisome condition of humanity
First Line:
Oh wearisome condition of humanity
Last Line:
He finds the god there far unlike his books
Author:
Fulke Greville (Absolute)
DMI number:
13173
78.
Oh wearisome condition of humanity
First Line:
Oh wearisome condition of humanity
Last Line:
Passion and reason self-division cause
Author:
Fulke Greville (Absolute)
DMI number:
16399
79.
Passions are desperate | And tempt with uncouth woe as well as joy
First Line:
Passions are desperate | And tempt with uncouth woe as well as joy
Last Line:
It evil is that glories to destroy
Author:
Fulke Greville (Absolute)
DMI number:
17029
80.
Passions are oft mistaken and misnamed
First Line:
Passions are oft mistaken and misnamed
Last Line:
Things simply good grow evil with misplacing
Author:
Fulke Greville (Absolute)
DMI number:
17030
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