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51.
Huntsman I charge thee tender well my hounds
First Line:
Huntsman I charge thee tender well my hounds
Last Line:
I would esteem him worth a dozen such
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
15190
52.
Huntsman lead on behind the clustering pack
First Line:
Huntsman lead on behind the clustering pack
Last Line:
In subtle wiles diverts the youthful train
Author:
William Somervile (Absolute)
DMI number:
21753
53.
I bowled I struck I caught I stopped
First Line:
I bowled I struck I caught I stopped
Last Line:
Yet death has hit my wicket
DMI number:
34952
54.
In summer time when leaves grow greene
First Line:
In summer time when leaves grow greene
Last Line:
Neates leather shall clout thy shoen
DMI number:
37318
55.
In genial spring beneath the quivering shade
First Line:
In genial spring beneath the quivering shade
Last Line:
And pikes the tyrants of the watery plains
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
29832
56.
John ran so long and ran so fast
First Line:
John ran so long and ran so fast
Last Line:
He distanced all and ran away
DMI number:
39129
57.
John run so long and run so fast
First Line:
John run so long and run so fast
Last Line:
He distanced all and ran away
DMI number:
34019
58.
John run so long and run so fast
First Line:
John run so long and run so fast
Last Line:
He distanced all and run away
DMI number:
33967
59.
It is a maxim of the schools
First Line:
It is a maxim of the schools
Last Line:
Gainst open force and gainst a thief
DMI number:
11300
60.
Long was the great Figg by the prize-fighting swains
First Line:
Long was the great Figg by the prize-fighting swains
Last Line:
And thus the great Figg became lord of the field
Author:
John Byrom (Absolute)
DMI number:
27927
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