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71.
So when a generous bull for clowns delight
First Line:
So when a generous bull for clowns delight
Last Line:
Dragging their entrails on run howling home
DMI number:
39328
72.
Some folks get no more by their reading
First Line:
Some folks get no more by their reading
Last Line:
Both for a shaver and reviewer
Author:
John Hall-Stevenson (Absolute)
DMI number:
39124
73.
Strange cruelty so tyrants used to grant offenders life
First Line:
Strange cruelty so tyrants used to grant offenders life
Last Line:
Or bloody amphitheatre
Author:
Henry Glapthorne (Absolute)
DMI number:
14358
74.
Ten pounds to a crown who will make the match
First Line:
Ten pounds to a crown who will make the match
Last Line:
Let trusty monsieur preingage your ready votes
DMI number:
44333
75.
The grit debate and turnament
First Line:
The grit debate and turnament
Last Line:
And tuke him to a mill | To hyde him as a coward false of fay
Author:
Alexander Scott (Absolute)
DMI number:
10936
76.
The grit debate and turnament
First Line:
The grit debate and turnament
Last Line:
And tuke him to a mill | To hyde him as coward false of fay
Author:
Alexander Scott (Absolute)
DMI number:
11210
77.
The horse's flanks and sides are forced to feel
First Line:
The horse's flanks and sides are forced to feel
Last Line:
The clanking lash and goring of the steel
DMI number:
40181
78.
The chaste Sempronia knows not how to escape
First Line:
The chaste Sempronia knows not how to escape
Last Line:
Is not Sempronia left at sex and seven
Author:
Francis Quarles (Absolute)
DMI number:
17067
79.
The rain rins doun through Mirryland toune
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The rain rins doun through Mirryland toune
Last Line:
Its thair we twa sall meet
DMI number:
37235
80.
The rib which Adam lost to form his bride
First Line:
The rib which Adam lost to form his bride
Last Line:
Alas his rib is his rib-roaster now
DMI number:
24794
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