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The body's life with meats and air is fed
First Line:
The body's life with meats and air is fed
Last Line:
Than with the sword famine or pestilence
DMI number:
41234
62.
The lights of heaven which are the world's fair eyes
First Line:
The lights of heaven which are the world's fair eyes
Last Line:
Which gives thee power to be and use the same
Author:
Sir John Davies (Absolute)
DMI number:
27126
63.
The wit the pupil of the soul's clear eye
First Line:
The wit the pupil of the soul's clear eye
Last Line:
A certain truth she hath true judgment's sight
DMI number:
41632
64.
The workman on his stuff his skill doth show
First Line:
The workman on his stuff his skill doth show
Last Line:
As far in judgment as he doth in state
DMI number:
41116
65.
This ledger book lies in the brain behind
First Line:
This ledger book lies in the brain behind
Last Line:
Till the last circle touch the bank at last
Author:
Sir John Davies (Absolute)
DMI number:
16490
66.
Think of her worth and think that God did mean
First Line:
Think of her worth and think that God did mean
Last Line:
Nor her dishonour with passion base
DMI number:
41126
67.
There was a man bespake a thing
First Line:
There was a man bespake a thing
Last Line:
Whether he hath it I or no
Author:
Sir John Davies (Confident)
DMI number:
41960
68.
This power's sense which from abroad doth bring
First Line:
This power's sense which from abroad doth bring
Last Line:
Which we can touch taste feel or hear or see
DMI number:
40949
69.
To these high powers a store house doth pertain
First Line:
To these high powers a store house doth pertain
Last Line:
And no Lethaean flood can wash away
Author:
Sir John Davies (Absolute)
DMI number:
16491
70.
To that clear majesty which in the north
First Line:
To that clear majesty which in the north
Last Line:
Which makst each place a heaven wherein thou art
Author:
Sir John Davies (Absolute)
DMI number:
27113
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