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111.
Vice never doth her just rage so provoke
First Line:
Vice never doth her just rage so provoke
Last Line:
As when she rageth under virtue's cloak
Author:
George Chapman (Absolute)
DMI number:
14532
112.
Up from the chaos of eternal night
First Line:
Up from the chaos of eternal night
Last Line:
Though the ill and penance still together go
DMI number:
40789
113.
What monstrous humours feed a prince's blood
First Line:
What monstrous humours feed a prince's blood
Last Line:
Being bad to good men and to bad men good
Author:
George Chapman (Absolute)
DMI number:
15896
114.
What had his arms been without my arm
First Line:
What had his arms been without my arm
Last Line:
Like wandering pulses spread through bodies dying
Author:
George Chapman (Absolute)
DMI number:
14847
115.
What's your true censure of his general worth
First Line:
What's your true censure of his general worth
Last Line:
Of wise just good a man both soul and nerve
Author:
James Shirley (Absolute) & George Chapman (Absolute)
DMI number:
13870
116.
When our diseased affections
First Line:
When our diseased affections
Last Line:
With windows gainst the wind yet let in light
Author:
George Chapman (Absolute)
DMI number:
13427
117.
When sovereign princes dare
First Line:
When sovereign princes dare
Last Line:
And privilege royal that was signed by heaven
Author:
James Shirley (Absolute) & George Chapman (Absolute)
DMI number:
15898
118.
Where ambition of place goes before fitness
First Line:
Where ambition of place goes before fitness
Last Line:
Of birth contempt and disgrace follow
Author:
John Marston (Absolute) & George Chapman (Absolute) & Benjamin Jonson (Absolute)
DMI number:
14519
119.
Where deeds pull down
First Line:
Where deeds pull down
Last Line:
From their base precedents copied out of kings
Author:
George Chapman (Absolute)
DMI number:
14679
120.
Where envy
First Line:
Where envy
Last Line:
Men are allowed to use thier proper praise
Author:
George Chapman (Absolute)
DMI number:
14613
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