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481.
A rich old M--e refused to pay
First Line:
A rich old M--e refused to pay
Last Line:
Instead of golden chain he'd wear a rope
DMI number:
3077
482.
A richer jewel than the gems that shine
First Line:
A richer jewel than the gems that shine
Last Line:
And earn from Miller's hand the laurelled prize
DMI number:
35549
483.
A richer web than any art can weave
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A richer web than any art can weave
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For christ and grace both ground work are and list
DMI number:
28832
484.
A riddle tis as you are pleased to think
First Line:
A riddle tis as you are pleased to think
Last Line:
Find us more Dorsets we can heroes make
DMI number:
6404
485.
A righteous man bringeth a good old age to the grave
First Line:
A righteous man bringeth a good old age to the grave
Last Line:
Man at the best is full of trouble in his best reason
DMI number:
34656
486.
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
487.
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
488.
A rival in a friend to see
First Line:
A rival in a friend to see
Last Line:
Than do one infidelity
DMI number:
8535
489.
A river insolent with pride
First Line:
A river insolent with pride
Last Line:
Despised whilst used then left to hang or starve
Author:
Thomas Yalden (Absolute)
DMI number:
36237
490.
A roman parent sacrifice a son
First Line:
A roman parent sacrifice a son
Last Line:
Nor sacrifice the offspring of his brain
DMI number:
39114
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