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31.
Sorrows speak loud without a tongue
First Line:
Sorrows speak loud without a tongue
Last Line:
Which gads abroad to find relief
DMI number:
41106
32.
Some more like you might powerfully confute
First Line:
Some more like you might powerfully confute
Last Line:
Or under nephews names disguise their sons
DMI number:
41044
33.
Tell me you starres that our affections move
First Line:
Tell me you starres that our affections move
Last Line:
Binde up all love within thy froz'n veins
Author:
Henry King (Absolute)
DMI number:
48417
34.
Tis the court fashion still to discommend
First Line:
Tis the court fashion still to discommend
Last Line:
All that which they want brain to comprehend
Author:
Henry King (Absolute)
DMI number:
14084
35.
To you I shall no trophy raise
First Line:
To you I shall no trophy raise
Last Line:
Which asked such foils as these to set it forth
Author:
Henry King (Absolute)
DMI number:
14505
36.
To have lived eminent in a degree
First Line:
To have lived eminent in a degree
Last Line:
To form the diamond but the diamond's dust
Author:
Henry King (Absolute)
DMI number:
9286
37.
Well did the Prophet ask Lord what is man
First Line:
Well did the Prophet ask Lord what is man
Last Line:
Not to be born or being born to dy
Author:
Henry King (Absolute)
DMI number:
46853
38.
When first the Magick of thine eye
First Line:
When first the Magick of thine eye
Last Line:
Will blow out day and waken death
Author:
Henry King (Absolute)
DMI number:
45276
39.
Why slight you her whom I approve
First Line:
Why slight you her whom I approve
Last Line:
To love by judgement not by sence
Author:
Henry King (Absolute)
DMI number:
46323
40.
Why slights thou her whom I approve
First Line:
Why slights thou her whom I approve
Last Line:
To love by Judgement not by sence
Author:
Henry King (Absolute)
DMI number:
46400
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