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1.
Cloth of gold do not despise
First Line:
Cloth of gold do not despise
Last Line:
Though thou art matched with cloth of gold
Author:
Sir William Temple (Absolute)
DMI number:
9421
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Cloth of gold do not dispise
First Line:
Cloth of gold do not dispise
Last Line:
Tho' thou art matcht with cloth of gold
Author:
Sir William Temple (Absolute)
DMI number:
37840
3.
How is it Maecenas that no man abides
First Line:
How is it Maecenas that no man abides
Last Line:
That even has filled his belly at the feast
DMI number:
36106
4.
Maecenas offspring of Tyrrhenian kings
First Line:
Maecenas offspring of Tyrrhenian kings
Last Line:
And thank the gods that I am safe ashore
Author:
Sir William Temple (Confident)
DMI number:
936
5.
Nor house nor lands nor heaps of plate or gold
First Line:
Nor house nor lands nor heaps of plate or gold
Last Line:
And all you fill were better let alone
Author:
Sir William Temple (Confident)
DMI number:
953
6.
O happy swains if their own good they knew
First Line:
O happy swains if their own good they knew
Last Line:
Though he be blessed cares not to have it known
DMI number:
36105
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Of all the questions which the curious raise
First Line:
Of all the questions which the curious raise
Last Line:
And raised the highest plant from lowest ground
DMI number:
36108
8.
One labour more O Arethusa yield
First Line:
One labour more O Arethusa yield
Last Line:
Love conquers all and we must yield to love
Author:
Sir William Temple (Absolute)
DMI number:
3793
9.
The common ingredients of health and long life are
First Line:
The common ingredients of health and long life are
Last Line:
Easy labour little care
Author:
Sir Philip Sidney (Speculation) & Sir William Temple (Speculation)
DMI number:
9419
10.
The shepherd Aristaeus grieving sees
First Line:
The shepherd Aristaeus grieving sees
Last Line:
And wondering mortals with his praises fills
DMI number:
36109
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