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A prince governs now which has the name of
First Line:
A prince governs now which has the name of
Last Line:
A god on earth
Author:
Henry Killigrew (Absolute)
DMI number:
15948
2.
After so many sad complaints to us
First Line:
After so many sad complaints to us
Last Line:
The Profit ours the Pleasure shall be yours
Author:
Henry Killigrew (Absolute)
DMI number:
45278
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Changed to as great a silence
First Line:
Changed to as great a silence
Last Line:
Sat down and after so much toil required ease
DMI number:
40999
4.
Enemies reconciled
First Line:
Enemies reconciled
Last Line:
More advantage given them to be cruel
Author:
Henry Killigrew (Absolute)
DMI number:
14581
5.
He for his sins hath paid with death and sorrow
First Line:
He for his sins hath paid with death and sorrow
Last Line:
His credit's more that pays than doth not borrow
DMI number:
40797
6.
Here here my fair Licoris
First Line:
Here here my fair Licoris
Last Line:
But in Loves richest ground
Author:
Henry Killigrew (Absolute)
DMI number:
45678
7.
Marry their wits were not so changeable
First Line:
Marry their wits were not so changeable
Last Line:
They were fain to supply it with legs and silence
Author:
Henry Killigrew (Absolute)
DMI number:
13989
8.
Sedition walks
First Line:
Sedition walks
Last Line:
She keeps for opportunity of prey
DMI number:
40756
9.
That dart sure hits which clouds did hide
First Line:
That dart sure hits which clouds did hide
Last Line:
And safely kills cause undescried
Author:
Henry Killigrew (Absolute)
DMI number:
16566
10.
This is a motion still and soft
First Line:
This is a motion still and soft
Last Line:
Knows not when we pass by
DMI number:
40998
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