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91.
That's villany that by its ill success
First Line:
That's villany that by its ill success
Last Line:
When once it gains a crown it virtue grows
DMI number:
41233
92.
Talk not to me of fond renown the rude
First Line:
Talk not to me of fond renown the rude
Last Line:
For half the joys I part with for their sake
Author:
John Crowne (Absolute)
DMI number:
14735
93.
Sure some men's souls are given them for plagues
First Line:
Sure some men's souls are given them for plagues
Last Line:
My thoughts are frogs and flies and lice and locusts
DMI number:
41146
94.
Surfeited with fulsome ease and wealth
First Line:
Surfeited with fulsome ease and wealth
Last Line:
Our pilots all their skill for want of storms
Author:
John Crowne (Absolute)
DMI number:
17147
95.
That sin | Becomes a virtue that chastises sin
First Line:
That sin | Becomes a virtue that chastises sin
Last Line:
-
DMI number:
41024
96.
The hour of marriage ends the female reign
First Line:
The hour of marriage ends the female reign
Last Line:
They will be kind to every one but her
Author:
John Crowne (Absolute)
DMI number:
16466
97.
The consul's lost dreadful reverse of fate
First Line:
The consul's lost dreadful reverse of fate
Last Line:
Since it has none from heaven
DMI number:
41465
98.
The gods in vain plant virtue here below
First Line:
The gods in vain plant virtue here below
Last Line:
This world for virtue is too cold a clime
DMI number:
41466
99.
The giddy multitude who never fear
First Line:
The giddy multitude who never fear
Last Line:
They then revenge their follies on their king
Author:
John Crowne (Absolute)
DMI number:
16757
100.
The English nation like the sea it governs
First Line:
The English nation like the sea it governs
Last Line:
And always beats against the shore that bounds it
Author:
John Crowne (Absolute)
DMI number:
14595
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