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31.
A modern cook bred up at France
First Line:
A modern cook bred up at France
Last Line:
And have her course again
DMI number:
21829
32.
A plague on Egypt's arts I say
First Line:
A plague on Egypt's arts I say
Last Line:
A mummy ready made
Author:
David Garrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
31323
33.
A pleasant tale in serious works
First Line:
A pleasant tale in serious works
Last Line:
Saying and doing are two things
Author:
John Bancks [Banks] (Absolute)
DMI number:
22790
34.
A sportly sprightly youth quite tired of Rome
First Line:
A sportly sprightly youth quite tired of Rome
Last Line:
Breaks through the feeble fence of faith and truth
DMI number:
4410
35.
A prude at morn and evening prayer
First Line:
A prude at morn and evening prayer
Last Line:
And that this his member never lies still
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
22258
36.
A rich old cuff who had in store
First Line:
A rich old cuff who had in store
Last Line:
Or come where scarce you get a louse
DMI number:
6030
37.
A rigorous arch-deacon whilom lived
First Line:
A rigorous arch-deacon whilom lived
Last Line:
So faith Sir Sumner you must go to hell
Author:
J. Markland (Confident)
DMI number:
10497
38.
A rigorous archdeacon whilom lived
First Line:
A rigorous archdeacon whilom lived
Last Line:
So faith sir Sumner you may go to hell
DMI number:
18410
39.
A rogue a boy a rogue a man
First Line:
A rogue a boy a rogue a man
Last Line:
And that's to feel his impotence
DMI number:
11007
40.
A sage philosopher called Ned
First Line:
A sage philosopher called Ned
Last Line:
And each diversion has its season
DMI number:
19777
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