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31.
The wisest men are glad to die no fear
First Line:
The wisest men are glad to die no fear
Last Line:
Do call her hence that gave her this abode
Author:
Thomas May (Absolute)
DMI number:
14431
32.
There in her den lay pompous luxury
First Line:
There in her den lay pompous luxury
Last Line:
Examples of the power of luxury
Author:
Thomas May (Absolute)
DMI number:
16358
33.
Think upon the deed
First Line:
Think upon the deed
Last Line:
Is that they go unpunished to the devil
Author:
Thomas May (Absolute)
DMI number:
16055
34.
Two thousand pounds a year
First Line:
Two thousand pounds a year
Last Line:
And with their ruin water a whole country
Author:
Thomas May (Absolute)
DMI number:
17331
35.
What clothes to wear the first occasion
First Line:
What clothes to wear the first occasion
Last Line:
Which was at first an emblem of their shame
Author:
Thomas May (Absolute)
DMI number:
13571
36.
What bliss what wealth did ever the world bestow
First Line:
What bliss what wealth did ever the world bestow
Last Line:
Would throw away the highest bliss on earth
Author:
Thomas May (Absolute)
DMI number:
13849
37.
When I was blind my son I did miscall
First Line:
When I was blind my son I did miscall
Last Line:
And makes us more than poor
Author:
Thomas May (Absolute)
DMI number:
13620
38.
Where are all the poor
First Line:
Where are all the poor
Last Line:
The other is not ours
Author:
Thomas May (Absolute)
DMI number:
13877
39.
Yet did the king almost forsaken quite
First Line:
Yet did the king almost forsaken quite
Last Line:
Redeem the errors of a king's command
Author:
Thomas May (Absolute)
DMI number:
14851
40.
[vol. 3] The British muse, or, a collection of thoughts moral, natural, and sublime, of our English poets: who flourished in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries [vol III] [ECCO] [T131617]
Publication Date:
1738
ESTC number:
T131617
DMI number:
644
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