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11.
As ovation was allowed
First Line:
As ovation was allowed
Last Line:
For whom the state decrees these shows
DMI number:
39402
12.
Ardalio jeers and in his comic strains
First Line:
Ardalio jeers and in his comic strains
Last Line:
Strike courteous tyrant and conclude the play
Author:
Isaac Watts (Absolute)
DMI number:
25979
13.
As cruel Tom dressed in his Sunday's coat
First Line:
As cruel Tom dressed in his Sunday's coat
Last Line:
Inflict on them on us revenged will be
DMI number:
33500
14.
At farther end of the town there stands
First Line:
At farther end of the town there stands
Last Line:
And yet never stirs out of the place
DMI number:
40203
15.
Ayliffe and -- when called in days of old
First Line:
Ayliffe and -- when called in days of old
Last Line:
And like to Bute in all a first rate patriot shines
DMI number:
31348
16.
Backwards rode Filch who pockets used to rifle
First Line:
Backwards rode Filch who pockets used to rifle
Last Line:
They come not here who properly can touch
DMI number:
20839
17.
Beat on proud billows Boreas blow
First Line:
Beat on proud billows Boreas blow
Last Line:
Disgrace to rebels glory to my king
Author:
Sir Roger L'Estrange (Absolute)
DMI number:
32067
18.
Between two thieves the just condemned to die
First Line:
Between two thieves the just condemned to die
Last Line:
For sins in the world he for the world's sins died
DMI number:
41894
19.
Both man and chylde is glad to here tell
First Line:
Both man and chylde is glad to here tell
Last Line:
With all hys lordes of great honoure
DMI number:
37314
20.
Blow winds and crack your cheeks rage blow
First Line:
Blow winds and crack your cheeks rage blow
Last Line:
More sinned against than sinning
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
35144
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