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1371.
The deeds of discord or in prose or in rhyme
First Line:
The deeds of discord or in prose or in rhyme
Last Line:
Radnor this verse be consecrate to thee
Author:
James Harris (Absolute)
DMI number:
32193
1372.
The dignity of truth is lost
First Line:
The dignity of truth is lost
Last Line:
With much protesting
DMI number:
41366
1373.
The doubtful man hath fevers strange
First Line:
The doubtful man hath fevers strange
Last Line:
Prefers before the doubtful pleasance
DMI number:
8885
1374.
The finest tongue can tell the smoothest tale
First Line:
The finest tongue can tell the smoothest tale
Last Line:
And poorest friends be found of most good will
DMI number:
49178
1375.
The flatterer merits worse of you
First Line:
The flatterer merits worse of you
Last Line:
Or hunt no beast but th' flatterer
Author:
Robert Baron (Absolute)
DMI number:
14765
1376.
The Florentine delivered this position
First Line:
The Florentine delivered this position
Last Line:
And more endangers than secures a state
Author:
Charles Aleyn (Absolute)
DMI number:
14107
1377.
The flowery bloom of May adorns the stage
First Line:
The flowery bloom of May adorns the stage
Last Line:
To save a winter's store when most they want
DMI number:
27180
1378.
The fox an actor's vizard found
First Line:
The fox an actor's vizard found
Last Line:
Thou spurious head without a brain
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
30212
1379.
The fox and the cat as they travelled one day
First Line:
The fox and the cat as they travelled one day
Last Line:
But tax not ourselves though we practise the same
Author:
John Cunningham (Absolute)
DMI number:
37056
1380.
The c-----'s desired that in their next choice
First Line:
The c-----'s desired that in their next choice
Last Line:
Shams both in their turns and to neither is true
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
7150
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