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31.
Thou that by ruine do'st repair
First Line:
Thou that by ruine do'st repair
Last Line:
Or would thy theft might be thy bane
Author:
Richard Corbett (Absolute)
DMI number:
45578
32.
What I shall leave thee none can tell
First Line:
What I shall leave thee none can tell
Last Line:
As innocent as now thou art
Author:
Richard Corbett (Absolute)
DMI number:
7070
33.
What is our life a play of passion
First Line:
What is our life a play of passion
Last Line:
Where we all die in earnest not in jest
DMI number:
4349
34.
When I can pay my Parents or my King'
First Line:
When I can pay my Parents or my King'
Last Line:
Begin with Bribes and finish with betraying
Author:
Richard Corbett (Absolute)
DMI number:
48128
35.
When I pass Paul's and travel in the walk
First Line:
When I pass Paul's and travel in the walk
Last Line:
Thou shalt not change deeds with him for his tomb
Author:
Richard Corbett (Absolute)
DMI number:
29403
36.
When I pass Paul's and travel on the walk
First Line:
When I pass Paul's and travel on the walk
Last Line:
Thou shalt not change deeds with him for his tomb
Author:
Richard Corbett (Absolute)
DMI number:
0
37.
You Ladies that wear Cypresse vailes
First Line:
You Ladies that wear Cypresse vailes
Last Line:
Which Ladies censur'd and which free
Author:
Richard Corbett (Absolute)
DMI number:
46326
38.
[vol. 3] The British muse, or, a collection of thoughts moral, natural, and sublime, of our English poets: who flourished in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries [vol III] [ECCO] [T131617]
Publication Date:
1738
ESTC number:
T131617
DMI number:
644
39.
A companion for a leisure hour being a collection of fugitive pieces in prose and verse [ecco] [T76197]
Publication Date:
1769
ESTC number:
T76197
DMI number:
1087
40.
A new select collection of epitaphs [vol I] [T136904] [ecco]
Publication Date:
1775
ESTC number:
T136904
DMI number:
1229
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