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11.
Hail to this joyful season of the year
First Line:
Hail to this joyful season of the year
Last Line:
We shall not think that christmas comes too soon
DMI number:
26631
12.
Hard times indeed we men of news
First Line:
Hard times indeed we men of news
Last Line:
Find your hearts harder than the times
DMI number:
26642
13.
Hither the idle vulgar come and go
First Line:
Hither the idle vulgar come and go
Last Line:
And through the spacious world enquires for news
DMI number:
5604
14.
Imaginary terrors scare
First Line:
Imaginary terrors scare
Last Line:
A thought of nought an idle dream
DMI number:
25557
15.
Lorenzo is though much a beau
First Line:
Lorenzo is though much a beau
Last Line:
Throw by your books and read the news
DMI number:
33359
16.
My masters all we men of news
First Line:
My masters all we men of news
Last Line:
In verse we newsmen bear the bell
DMI number:
26641
17.
I remember in the age of Assaracus
First Line:
I remember in the age of Assaracus
Last Line:
And true heroical actions
DMI number:
15047
18.
Ill news hath wings and with the wind doth go
First Line:
Ill news hath wings and with the wind doth go
Last Line:
Comfort's a cripple and comes ever slow
Author:
Michael Drayton (Absolute)
DMI number:
16818
19.
Ill news like a contagion spreads too fast
First Line:
Ill news like a contagion spreads too fast
Last Line:
And in its slowest pace makes too much haste
Author:
John Dover (Absolute)
DMI number:
16820
20.
Let common newsmen common strains indite
First Line:
Let common newsmen common strains indite
Last Line:
Which arms can execute or Pitt can plan
DMI number:
26636
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