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11.
Love is such a wealth
First Line:
Love is such a wealth
Last Line:
As must be gained by free consent not stealth
Author:
Henry Glapthorne (Absolute)
DMI number:
16236
12.
My lord bad custom is become
First Line:
My lord bad custom is become
Last Line:
Die on its own stalk blasted
Author:
Henry Glapthorne (Absolute)
DMI number:
15661
13.
I shall behold
First Line:
I shall behold
Last Line:
Like a vain comet drop his fading rays
Author:
Henry Glapthorne (Absolute)
DMI number:
13518
14.
If I stay my rage
First Line:
If I stay my rage
Last Line:
Increase by opposition of all scorns
Author:
Henry Glapthorne (Absolute)
DMI number:
13541
15.
Love's wars are harmless for whoever does yield
First Line:
Love's wars are harmless for whoever does yield
Last Line:
Gains as much honour as who wins the field
Author:
Henry Glapthorne (Absolute) & George Chapman (Speculation)
DMI number:
16155
16.
Of all proceedings in this great affair
First Line:
Of all proceedings in this great affair
Last Line:
We must not use our fortune but our care
Author:
Henry Glapthorne (Absolute)
DMI number:
13848
17.
Our hopes I see resemble much the sun
First Line:
Our hopes I see resemble much the sun
Last Line:
The largest shows of events fair and prosperous
Author:
Henry Glapthorne (Absolute) & George Chapman (Speculation)
DMI number:
15154
18.
Rashness gentlemen
First Line:
Rashness gentlemen
Last Line:
As wasps when they have lost their stings
DMI number:
40736
19.
Strange cruelty so tyrants used to grant offenders life
First Line:
Strange cruelty so tyrants used to grant offenders life
Last Line:
Or bloody amphitheatre
Author:
Henry Glapthorne (Absolute)
DMI number:
14358
20.
That fire's not out which does in ashes burn
First Line:
That fire's not out which does in ashes burn
Last Line:
-
Author:
Henry Glapthorne (Absolute)
DMI number:
13433
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