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101.
So blind's the sharpest councils of the wise
First Line:
So blind's the sharpest councils of the wise
Last Line:
Which as least doubted ruin enters at
DMI number:
40683
102.
Such the rewards of great employment are
First Line:
Such the rewards of great employment are
Last Line:
Whose favour and whose wrath consumes alike
Author:
Samuel Daniel (Absolute)
DMI number:
15728
103.
Such are the judgments of the heavenly powers
First Line:
Such are the judgments of the heavenly powers
Last Line:
We others ruins work and other ours
DMI number:
40897
104.
The absent danger greater still appears
First Line:
The absent danger greater still appears
Last Line:
Less fears he who is the near the thing he fears
Author:
Samuel Daniel (Absolute)
DMI number:
14392
105.
The aspirer once attained unto the top
First Line:
The aspirer once attained unto the top
Last Line:
His own example makes him fear the more
DMI number:
41388
106.
Sure this gay fresh suit as seems to me
First Line:
Sure this gay fresh suit as seems to me
Last Line:
Hangs like green ivy on a rotten tree
Author:
Samuel Daniel (Absolute)
DMI number:
13561
107.
That by their subaltern ministers
First Line:
That by their subaltern ministers
Last Line:
May not descend to be from what they are
DMI number:
40850
108.
Take heed of pity pity was the cause
First Line:
Take heed of pity pity was the cause
Last Line:
To make the way it lets the master in
Author:
Samuel Daniel (Absolute)
DMI number:
13975
109.
The better loathing courses so impure
First Line:
The better loathing courses so impure
Last Line:
Rather will like their wounds that such a cure
DMI number:
40760
110.
The same despair doth likewise let them fall
First Line:
The same despair doth likewise let them fall
Last Line:
In that amaze they can do nought at all
Author:
Samuel Daniel (Absolute)
DMI number:
14484
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