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281.
We in the inquest do report
First Line:
We in the inquest do report
Last Line:
Rebecca no-nun
Author:
Alexander Pennecuik (Confident)
DMI number:
28132
282.
Until with subtle cobweb cheats
First Line:
Until with subtle cobweb cheats
Last Line:
There's no end of the immortal suit
DMI number:
39754
283.
What power was fit I did on all bestow
First Line:
What power was fit I did on all bestow
Last Line:
So none prevailed upon another's right
DMI number:
27100
284.
What can innocence hope for
First Line:
What can innocence hope for
Last Line:
When such as sit her judges are corrupted
Author:
Philip Massinger (Absolute)
DMI number:
15826
285.
What after so many and dangerous mishaps
First Line:
What after so many and dangerous mishaps
Last Line:
The hemp you beat today may hang him tomorrow
DMI number:
11057
286.
Westminster is a mill that grinds all causes
First Line:
Westminster is a mill that grinds all causes
Last Line:
The toll is oft made greater than the grist
Author:
Sir John Davies (Speculation)
DMI number:
41933
287.
What a devil ails the parliament
First Line:
What a devil ails the parliament
Last Line:
As Thomas Earl of D--by
DMI number:
4866
288.
When just revenge hath a right level made
First Line:
When just revenge hath a right level made
Last Line:
If sins do gallop justice must not pace
Author:
Charles Aleyn (Absolute)
DMI number:
15864
289.
When I am half seas over and cannot read
First Line:
When I am half seas over and cannot read
Last Line:
I'll touch no wax but that on corks tonight
DMI number:
27654
290.
When Pontius wished an edict might be passed
First Line:
When Pontius wished an edict might be passed
Last Line:
But first my dear I'd have you learn to swim
DMI number:
12730
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