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1.
I knew thee not I speak it to my shame
First Line:
I knew thee not I speak it to my shame
Last Line:
In both the issues of thy blood and brain
Author:
James Clayton (Confident)
DMI number:
6804
2.
Who first reform'd our stage with justest Laws
First Line:
Who first reform'd our stage with justest Laws
Last Line:
That can be now when plenty makes me poor
Author:
James Clayton (Absolute)
DMI number:
45587
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J. Cleaveland Revived [R210161]
Publication Date:
1660
ESTC number:
R210161
DMI number:
1754