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1771.
What monstrous humours feed a prince's blood
First Line:
What monstrous humours feed a prince's blood
Last Line:
Being bad to good men and to bad men good
Author:
George Chapman (Absolute)
DMI number:
15896
1772.
What motion more may move a man to mind
First Line:
What motion more may move a man to mind
Last Line:
Us shun such snares which leads us to decay
Author:
Thomas Proctor (Absolute)
DMI number:
49198
1773.
What Nostradame with all his art can guess
First Line:
What Nostradame with all his art can guess
Last Line:
Under a female regency may rise
Author:
John Dryden (Confident)
DMI number:
6118
1774.
What nothing earthly gives or can destroy
First Line:
What nothing earthly gives or can destroy
Last Line:
All end in love of God and love of man
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
32724
1775.
What nothing earthly gives or can destroy
First Line:
What nothing earthly gives or can destroy
Last Line:
The virtues of a saint at twenty-one
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
30161
1776.
What path list you to tread what trade will you assay
First Line:
What path list you to tread what trade will you assay
Last Line:
Choose then the liefer of these two no life or soon to die
Author:
Nicholas Grimald (Absolute)
DMI number:
49393
1777.
What boys are ye mad is the Dutch devil in ye
First Line:
What boys are ye mad is the Dutch devil in ye
Last Line:
Use thy freedom to night man let the punk reign tomorrow
Author:
Thomas Brown (Confident)
DMI number:
42598
1778.
What can be done with care perform today
First Line:
What can be done with care perform today
Last Line:
For fortune is as fickle as she's fair
DMI number:
30365
1779.
What fairer cloak than courtesy for fraud
First Line:
What fairer cloak than courtesy for fraud
Last Line:
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Author:
William Alexander (Absolute)
DMI number:
14102
1780.
What and how great the virtue and the art
First Line:
What and how great the virtue and the art
Last Line:
Let us be fixed and our own masters still
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
31545
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