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A politician Proteus-like must alter
First Line:
A politician Proteus-like must alter
Last Line:
Must be a parasite to fawn and lie
Author:
John Mason (Absolute)
DMI number:
17217
2.
A state villain must be like the wind
First Line:
A state villain must be like the wind
Last Line:
Whole navys may be split in their descent
DMI number:
41177
3.
How shall I sing that majesty
First Line:
How shall I sing that majesty
Last Line:
To land at Canaan's rest
Author:
John Mason (Confident)
DMI number:
4100
4.
It shall suffice
First Line:
It shall suffice
Last Line:
By women man first fell by them I'll rise
DMI number:
41695
5.
Love is a god
First Line:
Love is a god
Last Line:
Fears nothing pittieth none such love is mine
Author:
John Mason (Absolute)
DMI number:
16205
6.
Murder is open mouthed and as the sea
First Line:
Murder is open mouthed and as the sea
Last Line:
Wronged by his careless nurse will not be stilled
Author:
John Mason (Absolute)
DMI number:
16766
7.
My pleasure gave thee life and it resumes
First Line:
My pleasure gave thee life and it resumes
Last Line:
So near the root from whence my sap doth flow
Author:
John Mason (Absolute)
DMI number:
13927
8.
Lust is a vice
First Line:
Lust is a vice
Last Line:
When she detained them in the shape of beasts
Author:
John Mason (Absolute)
DMI number:
15651
9.
Religion is the fool's bridle worn by policy
First Line:
Religion is the fool's bridle worn by policy
Last Line:
And make the world's eye dote on what we seem
DMI number:
40778
10.
Stand night upon thy noonstead and attend
First Line:
Stand night upon thy noonstead and attend
Last Line:
Forbear his lustre till this black deed's done
Author:
John Mason (Absolute)
DMI number:
16835
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