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11.
Let rulers make most perfect laws to rule both great and small
First Line:
Let rulers make most perfect laws to rule both great and small
Last Line:
When great ones fly and scape away and break them as they list
Author:
Richard Edwards (Absolute)
DMI number:
49954
12.
Policrates whose passing hap caused him to lose his fate
First Line:
Policrates whose passing hap caused him to lose his fate
Last Line:
To whom that pleasant Fortune pipes can never dance amiss
Author:
Richard Edwards (Absolute)
DMI number:
50055
13.
Polycrates whose passing hap caused him to lose his fate
First Line:
Polycrates whose passing hap caused him to lose his fate
Last Line:
To whom that pleasant Fortune pipes can never dance amiss
Author:
Richard Edwards (Absolute)
DMI number:
49933
14.
Shall I no way win you to grant my desire
First Line:
Shall I no way win you to grant my desire
Last Line:
Make me you man B come to me than
Author:
Richard Edwards (Absolute)
DMI number:
50016
15.
Shall I no way win you to grant my desire
First Line:
Shall I no way win you to grant my desire
Last Line:
Make me your man B come to me than
Author:
Richard Edwards (Absolute)
DMI number:
49974
16.
The fire shall freeze the frost shall fry the frozen mountains high
First Line:
The fire shall freeze the frost shall fry the frozen mountains high
Last Line:
That is not strange B then let her range
Author:
Richard Edwards (Absolute)
DMI number:
49970
17.
The mountains high whose lofty tops doth meet the haughty sky
First Line:
The mountains high whose lofty tops doth meet the haughty sky
Last Line:
Whose love in heart I mind to thrive till death his fee do crave
Author:
Richard Edwards (Absolute)
DMI number:
49963
18.
The sailing ships with joy at length do touch their long desired port
First Line:
The sailing ships with joy at length do touch their long desired port
Last Line:
To help her wracked man but once I seek no more
Author:
Richard Edwards (Absolute)
DMI number:
49926
19.
The sailing ships with joy at length do touch their long desired port
First Line:
The sailing ships with joy at length do touch their long desired port
Last Line:
To help her wrecked man but once I seek no more
Author:
Richard Edwards (Absolute)
DMI number:
50024
20.
The subtle slyly slights that worldly men do work
First Line:
The subtle slyly slights that worldly men do work
Last Line:
All worldly wily heads that seeks the simple man's decay
Author:
Richard Edwards (Absolute)
DMI number:
49967
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