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91.
Here lies that once litigious man who never
First Line:
Here lies that once litigious man who never
Last Line:
And death his bailiff never does take bail
DMI number:
6055
92.
Here lies one believe it if you can
First Line:
Here lies one believe it if you can
Last Line:
But will be shut gainst all the tribe beside
DMI number:
34973
93.
Here lies William Shaw
First Line:
Here lies William Shaw
Last Line:
What will become of all the rest
DMI number:
29399
94.
Here lives the wolf justice a butcherly knave
First Line:
Here lives the wolf justice a butcherly knave
Last Line:
We'll die at our doors ere in Smithfield we'll burn
Author:
Stephen College (Confident)
DMI number:
4871
95.
Here lives the wolf justice and butcherly knave
First Line:
Here lives the wolf justice and butcherly knave
Last Line:
We'll die at our doors ere in Smithfield we'll burn
Author:
Stephen College (Confident)
DMI number:
42318
96.
How easy tis to sail with wind and tide
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How easy tis to sail with wind and tide
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But then the nation will be truly blessed
Author:
Samuel Pordage (Speculation) & Edmund Hickeringill (Speculation) & Elkanah Settle (Confident)
DMI number:
5985
97.
How at the other b-----r to try a priest
First Line:
How at the other b-----r to try a priest
Last Line:
They that can make their k---s can make their lords
DMI number:
7260
98.
His holiness has three grand friends
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His holiness has three grand friends
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It rules both church and state
Author:
Stephen College (Confident)
DMI number:
4872
99.
Honour my lord is much too proud to catch
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Honour my lord is much too proud to catch
Last Line:
Stand at another bar than that of laws
Author:
James Thomson (Absolute)
DMI number:
37448
100.
His only blot was this that much provoked
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His only blot was this that much provoked
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Above ourselves our Country should be dear
Author:
James Thomson (Absolute)
DMI number:
37457
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