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151.
A clergyman of special note
First Line:
A clergyman of special note
Last Line:
Take care betimes to run him down
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
40246
152.
A clerk of Oxford next appeared in sight
First Line:
A clerk of Oxford next appeared in sight
Last Line:
And gladly would he learn and gladly teach
Author:
George Ogle (Absolute)
DMI number:
18340
153.
A cobbler once upon a time
First Line:
A cobbler once upon a time
Last Line:
Act always by inclination not by force
DMI number:
5078
154.
A cobbler resolving to go thorough stitch
First Line:
A cobbler resolving to go thorough stitch
Last Line:
To loose aul at last and his sole to boot
DMI number:
5224
155.
A cobbler whom ill chance had made
First Line:
A cobbler whom ill chance had made
Last Line:
To cure your pains who could not mend your shoes
DMI number:
14305
156.
A coffin black is all we have
First Line:
A coffin black is all we have
Last Line:
When we are laid into the grave
DMI number:
29282
157.
A collier held a farm too large
First Line:
A collier held a farm too large
Last Line:
Black as the coals in which you trade
DMI number:
30268
158.
A common theme a flattering muse may fire
First Line:
A common theme a flattering muse may fire
Last Line:
Till then my little saint adieu adieu
DMI number:
28986
159.
A compliment no curse upon the birth
First Line:
A compliment no curse upon the birth
Last Line:
Who'll be too early ripe and rotten soon
DMI number:
17784
160.
A conscience clear and void of all offence
First Line:
A conscience clear and void of all offence
Last Line:
A good estate well gotten in our youth
DMI number:
24675
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