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41.
If she were but the body's quality
First Line:
If she were but the body's quality
Last Line:
An healthy perfect and sharp sighted mind
DMI number:
41118
42.
If you would know the love which I you bear
First Line:
If you would know the love which I you bear
Last Line:
And yet increaseth in the purifying
Author:
Sir John Davies (Absolute)
DMI number:
49716
43.
Marcus is not a hypocrite and why
First Line:
Marcus is not a hypocrite and why
Last Line:
He flyes all good to fly hypocrisie
Author:
Sir John Davies (Absolute)
DMI number:
48842
44.
Next in the nostrils doth she use the smell
First Line:
Next in the nostrils doth she use the smell
Last Line:
To make mens spirits more apt for thoughts divine
DMI number:
41045
45.
No body can at once two forms admit
First Line:
No body can at once two forms admit
Last Line:
And none intrudes into her neighbour's place
DMI number:
41119
46.
Now let us hear how she the ears employs
First Line:
Now let us hear how she the ears employs
Last Line:
What things are to the body good or ill
Author:
Sir John Davies (Absolute)
DMI number:
15016
47.
O ignorant poor man what dost thou bear
First Line:
O ignorant poor man what dost thou bear
Last Line:
Which gives thee power to be and use the same
Author:
Sir John Davies (Absolute)
DMI number:
24937
48.
O why did Fame my heart to love betray
First Line:
O why did Fame my heart to love betray
Last Line:
So that she knew that for her sake I died
Author:
Sir John Davies (Absolute)
DMI number:
49709
49.
Oft did I hear our eyes the passage were
First Line:
Oft did I hear our eyes the passage were
Last Line:
Only because to love thee it presumed
Author:
Sir John Davies (Absolute)
DMI number:
49708
50.
Oh what is man great maker of mankind
First Line:
Oh what is man great maker of mankind
Last Line:
And though it hath beginning sees no end
Author:
Sir John Davies (Absolute)
DMI number:
16386
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