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1.
A bawd first for her profession or
First Line:
A bawd first for her profession or
Last Line:
Clerkenwell and die in Bridewell
Author:
John Marston (Absolute)
DMI number:
13648
2.
A strong conceit is rich so most men deem
First Line:
A strong conceit is rich so most men deem
Last Line:
If not to be tis comfort yet to seem
Author:
John Marston (Absolute)
DMI number:
13993
3.
A tassel that hangs at my purse strings he dogs
First Line:
A tassel that hangs at my purse strings he dogs
Last Line:
I bear them and beat him
Author:
John Marston (Absolute)
DMI number:
17003
4.
A mischief on your cogging tongue your smoothing
First Line:
A mischief on your cogging tongue your smoothing
Last Line:
In foes professed than in a flattering knave
Author:
John Marston (Absolute)
DMI number:
14763
5.
A modest silence though't be thought
First Line:
A modest silence though't be thought
Last Line:
Wehre virtue prompts thought word act never blusheth
Author:
John Marston (Absolute)
DMI number:
16637
6.
Alas fair princess those that are strongly formed
First Line:
Alas fair princess those that are strongly formed
Last Line:
How much are you beholden to ceremony
DMI number:
41683
7.
Alas good creatures what would you have them do
First Line:
Alas good creatures what would you have them do
Last Line:
All things are made for man and man for woman
DMI number:
41565
8.
Alas my miserable master what sudds
First Line:
Alas my miserable master what sudds
Last Line:
I know all this while he lied in his throat
Author:
John Marston (Absolute)
DMI number:
13773
9.
A wise man wrongfully but never wrong
First Line:
A wise man wrongfully but never wrong
Last Line:
Much less pierce the sun's cheek
DMI number:
41605
10.
A wise man's home is wheresoever he's wise
First Line:
A wise man's home is wheresoever he's wise
Last Line:
Now that from man not from the place doth rise
DMI number:
41604
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