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21.
Cynthia queen of seas and lands
First Line:
Cynthia queen of seas and lands
Last Line:
There is no fishing to the sea nor service to the king
Author:
Sir John Davies (Absolute)
DMI number:
49746
22.
Doubtless in man there is a nature found
First Line:
Doubtless in man there is a nature found
Last Line:
In more clear and excellent degree
DMI number:
41117
23.
Draccus his head is highly by him born
First Line:
Draccus his head is highly by him born
Last Line:
And so by strawes are emptied heads of corne
Author:
Sir John Davies (Absolute)
DMI number:
48652
24.
First the two eyes which have the seeing power
First Line:
First the two eyes which have the seeing power
Last Line:
Painting which doth all gentle minds delight
DMI number:
40987
25.
Fortune must now no more on triumph ride
First Line:
Fortune must now no more on triumph ride
Last Line:
In giving nothing Fortune serves you well
Author:
Sir John Davies (Absolute)
DMI number:
49747
26.
For how may we to other things attain
First Line:
For how may we to other things attain
Last Line:
And unacquainted still with our own soul
DMI number:
41113
27.
Glaucus a man a womans hayre doth weare
First Line:
Glaucus a man a womans hayre doth weare
Last Line:
To see a man so like a woman made
Author:
Sir John Davies (Absolute)
DMI number:
48687
28.
God sends fools Fortune but not to all
First Line:
God sends fools Fortune but not to all
Last Line:
For some are great fools whose fortunes are small
Author:
Sir John Davies (Absolute)
DMI number:
48690
29.
He that doth ask Saint James doth say shall speed
First Line:
He that doth ask Saint James doth say shall speed
Last Line:
O that King James would answer so my need
Author:
Sir John Davies (Speculation)
DMI number:
41951
30.
In matters great to will it doth suffice
First Line:
In matters great to will it doth suffice
Last Line:
Can never cancell them with meere good will
Author:
Sir John Davies (Absolute)
DMI number:
48793
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