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21.
Let no profane ignoble foot tread here
First Line:
Let no profane ignoble foot tread here
Last Line:
And want a mourner at his funeral
Author:
Henry King (Absolute)
DMI number:
7078
22.
Let others write for glory or reward
First Line:
Let others write for glory or reward
Last Line:
Truth is well paid when she is sung and heard
Author:
Richard Corbett (Absolute)
DMI number:
13606
23.
Marke how the Lanterns clowd mine eyes
First Line:
Marke how the Lanterns clowd mine eyes
Last Line:
To see the rainbowes wheele ganne made of flax
Author:
Richard Corbett (Absolute)
DMI number:
48014
24.
Nor is it grieved grave you the memory
First Line:
Nor is it grieved grave you the memory
Last Line:
Bring better notes or chuse a fitter text
Author:
Richard Corbett (Absolute)
DMI number:
46296
25.
No not a quach Sad Poets doubt you
First Line:
No not a quach Sad Poets doubt you
Last Line:
God crowns a Saint not kills a Queen
Author:
Richard Corbett (Absolute)
DMI number:
45594
26.
O thou deformed unwomanlike desease
First Line:
O thou deformed unwomanlike desease
Last Line:
Which thy fraile flesh denied and thy disease
Author:
Richard Corbett (Absolute)
DMI number:
46298
27.
Tell me you Anti-Saints why Glass
First Line:
Tell me you Anti-Saints why Glass
Last Line:
The inside Dross but outside Saint
Author:
Richard Corbett (Absolute)
DMI number:
47529
28.
Tell me you anti-Saints why glasse
First Line:
Tell me you anti-Saints why glasse
Last Line:
The inside drosse the outside Saint
Author:
Richard Corbett (Absolute)
DMI number:
46308
29.
The mighty zeal which thou hast late put on
First Line:
The mighty zeal which thou hast late put on
Last Line:
Hereafter may take up the Whitsun-Ale
Author:
Richard Corbett (Absolute)
DMI number:
45572
30.
The King loves you you him both love the same
First Line:
The King loves you you him both love the same
Last Line:
Of all men you why you Why see your luck
Author:
Richard Corbett (Absolute)
DMI number:
48109
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