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1.
Brush off | This honoured dust that soils your company
First Line:
Brush off | This honoured dust that soils your company
Last Line:
Of fools the wise man's pity
DMI number:
41293
2.
Each small breath | Disturbs the quiet of poor shallow waters
First Line:
Each small breath | Disturbs the quiet of poor shallow waters
Last Line:
But winds must arm themselves ere the large sea | Is seen to tremble
Author:
William Habington (Absolute)
DMI number:
17035
3.
Fine young folly thou wear
First Line:
Fine young folly thou wear
Last Line:
Y'are not worth our serious part
Author:
William Habington (Absolute)
DMI number:
47197
4.
Fine young folly though you wear
First Line:
Fine young folly though you wear
Last Line:
Tis your Dress that sets you out
Author:
William Habington (Absolute)
DMI number:
45011
5.
Fine young folly though you were
First Line:
Fine young folly though you were
Last Line:
Beldame this is pretty sport
Author:
William Habington (Absolute)
DMI number:
46423
6.
For though we care not for the lover yet
First Line:
For though we care not for the lover yet
Last Line:
To fool him to subjection
Author:
William Habington (Absolute)
DMI number:
16237
7.
I believe cunning | Court ladies choose some pretty venial errors
First Line:
I believe cunning | Court ladies choose some pretty venial errors
Last Line:
A scorn you would deserve it
Author:
William Habington (Absolute)
DMI number:
17319
8.
Like the Violet which alone
First Line:
Like the Violet which alone
Last Line:
But 'tween men no diff'rence makes
Author:
William Habington (Absolute)
DMI number:
46711
9.
My resolution grounded on his service
First Line:
My resolution grounded on his service
Last Line:
Ties more than formal contracts
DMI number:
40842
10.
I'd rather like the violet grow
First Line:
I'd rather like the violet grow
Last Line:
There is more pomp above more sweet below
DMI number:
40855
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