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81.
How vain is man how fickle his estate
First Line:
How vain is man how fickle his estate
Last Line:
Ere he began his reign
Author:
James Dodd (Confident)
DMI number:
17545
82.
I hope there's no soul met over this bowl
First Line:
I hope there's no soul met over this bowl
Last Line:
And support of an honest true blue
DMI number:
24720
83.
In the days of great George a boy came from France
First Line:
In the days of great George a boy came from France
Last Line:
Made saints and dubbed knights of the three legged tree
DMI number:
11905
84.
In the days of Queen Anne
First Line:
In the days of Queen Anne
Last Line:
Her parts had improved by cutting of phlegms | H-rl-y &c
DMI number:
13232
85.
In times of old when beasts were wondrous wise
First Line:
In times of old when beasts were wondrous wise
Last Line:
And owned the lion's birth deserved the casting vote
Author:
William Pittis (Speculation)
DMI number:
3392
86.
In troth friend Harry
First Line:
In troth friend Harry
Last Line:
And leave us a never failing line
DMI number:
460
87.
Illustrious steed who should give the zodiac grace
First Line:
Illustrious steed who should give the zodiac grace
Last Line:
But both enjoy that liberty you gave
DMI number:
4566
88.
In seventeen hundred and forty five
First Line:
In seventeen hundred and forty five
Last Line:
The church will be demolished
Author:
James Robertson (Absolute)
DMI number:
37923
89.
In days of yore when beasts could prate
First Line:
In days of yore when beasts could prate
Last Line:
To repel the base disturbers of his right
DMI number:
22599
90.
J R | Whereas by misrepresentation
First Line:
J R | Whereas by misrepresentation
Last Line:
Than what you owe to old Queen Bess
Author:
Charles Montagu (Absolute)
DMI number:
6550
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