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1.
A fool indeed has great need of a title
First Line:
A fool indeed has great need of a title
Last Line:
And to forget his proper name of fool
DMI number:
41302
2.
A most harmonious friendship this must prove
First Line:
A most harmonious friendship this must prove
Last Line:
Their kindness centers on themselves alone
Author:
John Crowne (Absolute)
DMI number:
16300
3.
A limb by being broke gets strength they say
First Line:
A limb by being broke gets strength they say
Last Line:
If set with art so broken virtue may
DMI number:
40801
4.
A lovely pair endued by fate
First Line:
A lovely pair endued by fate
Last Line:
But alas his stakes are done | But alas &c
Author:
John Crowne (Absolute)
DMI number:
42286
5.
A lovely pair endued by fate
First Line:
A lovely pair endued by fate
Last Line:
You know you know what I mean | You know &c
Author:
John Crowne (Absolute)
DMI number:
42769
6.
Ah had I studied but much to gain
First Line:
Ah had I studied but much to gain
Last Line:
They'll find at last there is no cheat like sin
DMI number:
41209
7.
All actions finely gilded over succeed
First Line:
All actions finely gilded over succeed
Last Line:
Men still the doers mind and not the deed
Author:
John Crowne (Absolute)
DMI number:
13361
8.
All the corruptions of a land repair
First Line:
All the corruptions of a land repair
Last Line:
To courts and fill them with unwholsome air
Author:
John Crowne (Absolute)
DMI number:
14097
9.
And could the traitors find no fitter time
First Line:
And could the traitors find no fitter time
Last Line:
Success seems heaven's commission to rebel
DMI number:
41359
10.
And to rash youth tis an unhappy fate
First Line:
And to rash youth tis an unhappy fate
Last Line:
To come too early to a great estate
DMI number:
41763
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