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1.
But wherefore all this pother about fame
First Line:
But wherefore all this pother about fame
Last Line:
The author's friend most humble servant and | Buckingham
Author:
George Villiers (Absolute)
DMI number:
4789
2.
Brimful of anger not of love
First Line:
Brimful of anger not of love
Last Line:
And meet my charmer though I die
Author:
George Villiers (Absolute)
DMI number:
32633
3.
Dubius sed non improbus vixi
First Line:
Dubius sed non improbus vixi
Last Line:
Ens entium miserere mihi
Author:
George Villiers (Speculation)
DMI number:
35086
4.
Fairfax the valiant and the only he
First Line:
Fairfax the valiant and the only he
Last Line:
A man so great in war in peace so just as he
DMI number:
42679
5.
Fortune made up of toys and impudence
First Line:
Fortune made up of toys and impudence
Last Line:
Rather than follow such a blind dull whore
DMI number:
39610
6.
Fortune made up of toys and impudence
First Line:
Fortune made up of toys and impudence
Last Line:
Rather than follow such a dull blind whore
Author:
George Villiers (Confident)
DMI number:
934
7.
Fortune made up with toys and impudence
First Line:
Fortune made up with toys and impudence
Last Line:
Rather than fallow such a dull blind whore
DMI number:
41794
8.
Here uninterred suspends though not to save
First Line:
Here uninterred suspends though not to save
Last Line:
Contend to reach his body to his soul
DMI number:
3678
9.
Of all men those have reason least to care
First Line:
Of all men those have reason least to care
Last Line:
For judging ill is of all faults the worst
Author:
George Villiers (Absolute)
DMI number:
35883
10.
Perhaps you gentlemen expect today
First Line:
Perhaps you gentlemen expect today
Last Line:
Without the help of poetry for one
Author:
George Villiers (Absolute)
DMI number:
35885
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