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151.
Twin born into the world I come
First Line:
Twin born into the world I come
Last Line:
Contribute to the making me
DMI number:
23950
152.
We grant although he had much wit
First Line:
We grant although he had much wit
Last Line:
As metaphysic wit can fly
Author:
Samuel Butler (Absolute)
DMI number:
31546
153.
When Arthur first in court began
First Line:
When Arthur first in court began
Last Line:
But he pulled her out by the tail
DMI number:
44195
154.
When George shall over America succeed
First Line:
When George shall over America succeed
Last Line:
Won't George then be a merry k--- indeed
DMI number:
36000
155.
When the stage heard that death had struck her John
First Line:
When the stage heard that death had struck her John
Last Line:
And solemnly sat pensive over his urn
DMI number:
24956
156.
When thou dost tell another's jest theirin
First Line:
When thou dost tell another's jest theirin
Last Line:
He pares his apple that would cleanly feed
Author:
George Herbert (Absolute)
DMI number:
15588
157.
When the adverbs' quarrel began to cease
First Line:
When the adverbs' quarrel began to cease
Last Line:
They were glad to see all things now so well
DMI number:
42390
158.
While toasts their lovely graces spread
First Line:
While toasts their lovely graces spread
Last Line:
And won't have any but her
DMI number:
25053
159.
Why how now monsieur what a life is this
First Line:
Why how now monsieur what a life is this
Last Line:
Unclaimed of any man
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
35022
160.
Ye fathers and mothers
First Line:
Ye fathers and mothers
Last Line:
Twixt Julius Betty and Molly
DMI number:
35102
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