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131.
What is it troublesome to be beloved
First Line:
What is it troublesome to be beloved
Last Line:
Bewrayed my heart and told how much I'm thine
DMI number:
41029
132.
What though our sins go brave and better clad
First Line:
What though our sins go brave and better clad
Last Line:
They are as those in rage as base as bad
DMI number:
41008
133.
What suit of grace hath virtue to put on
First Line:
What suit of grace hath virtue to put on
Last Line:
Crossing the ways of right still runs more wide
DMI number:
41216
134.
What though he hath no title he hath might
First Line:
What though he hath no title he hath might
Last Line:
That makes a title where there is no right
DMI number:
41280
135.
When better choices are not to be had
First Line:
When better choices are not to be had
Last Line:
We needs must take the seeming best of bad
Author:
Samuel Daniel (Absolute)
DMI number:
13909
136.
Which too himself made him with grief inveigh
First Line:
Which too himself made him with grief inveigh
Last Line:
That both their loves and hates like dangerous were
Author:
Samuel Daniel (Absolute)
DMI number:
15905
137.
Who graced the muses which her times became
First Line:
Who graced the muses which her times became
Last Line:
For they who give them comfort must have fame
Author:
Samuel Daniel (Absolute)
DMI number:
17106
138.
Who sees not that sees aught woe worth the while
First Line:
Who sees not that sees aught woe worth the while
Last Line:
Whilst we are robbed of praise they of their right
DMI number:
41164
139.
With that wringing my hand he turns away
First Line:
With that wringing my hand he turns away
Last Line:
As showed how sad a farewell there he took
Author:
Samuel Daniel (Absolute)
DMI number:
17022
140.
Witness the Spensers Gavestone and Vere
First Line:
Witness the Spensers Gavestone and Vere
Last Line:
For who weighs him that doth himself neglect
Author:
Samuel Daniel (Absolute)
DMI number:
14740
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