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William Cavendish
Aliases:
First Duke of Newcastle
Born:
1592
Died:
1676
DMI number:
1961
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As I was musing by myself alone
First Line:
As I was musing by myself alone
Last Line:
Maintain your credit and your dignity
Author:
Margaret Cavendish [nee Lucas] (Absolute)
DMI number:
23809
3.
Death is the cook of nature and we find
First Line:
Death is the cook of nature and we find
Last Line:
When with salt rheum and phlegm they powdered are
Author:
Margaret Cavendish [nee Lucas] (Absolute)
DMI number:
23812
4.
Give me a wit whose fancy's not confined
First Line:
Give me a wit whose fancy's not confined
Last Line:
Always in their dear mistress's company
Author:
Margaret Cavendish [nee Lucas] (Absolute)
DMI number:
23813
5.
Most of our modern writers nowadays
First Line:
Most of our modern writers nowadays
Last Line:
And is the countenance of a well formed face
Author:
Margaret Cavendish [nee Lucas] (Absolute)
DMI number:
23811
6.
No mind can think nor understanding know
First Line:
No mind can think nor understanding know
Last Line:
To what a height and vastness love can grow
Author:
Margaret Cavendish [nee Lucas] (Absolute)
DMI number:
9620
7.
Queen Mab and all her company
First Line:
Queen Mab and all her company
Last Line:
Drives to the upper-earth away
Author:
Margaret Cavendish [nee Lucas] (Absolute)
DMI number:
23814
8.
The head of man just like a hive is made
First Line:
The head of man just like a hive is made
Last Line:
Then like the rest they on each other prey
Author:
Margaret Cavendish [nee Lucas] (Absolute)
DMI number:
9618
9.
There's none should places have in fame's high court
First Line:
There's none should places have in fame's high court
Last Line:
Not messengers which only make report
Author:
Margaret Cavendish [nee Lucas] (Absolute)
DMI number:
9621
10.
This lovely sweet and beauteous fairy queen
First Line:
This lovely sweet and beauteous fairy queen
Last Line:
Where she the store house doth of nature keep
Author:
Margaret Cavendish [nee Lucas] (Absolute)
DMI number:
23815
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