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1.
Beneath this place
First Line:
Beneath this place
Last Line:
I say no more
DMI number:
6634
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Humbly sheweth | Should you order Tom Brown
First Line:
Humbly sheweth | Should you order Tom Brown
Last Line:
Then clap him close prisoner without pen and ink | And your petitioner shall ever pray &c
Author:
Charles Sackville (Absolute) & Thomas Brown (Speculation)
DMI number:
4000
3.
In bloody town of Newbury
First Line:
In bloody town of Newbury
Last Line:
If custard turn man-slayer
Author:
Sir Fleetwood Sheppard (Confident)
DMI number:
6167
4.
When crowding folks with strange ill faces
First Line:
When crowding folks with strange ill faces
Last Line:
That one mouse eats while the other's starved
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
4472
5.
When daring Blood his rent to have regained
First Line:
When daring Blood his rent to have regained
Last Line:
The prelate's cruelty the crown had gone
Author:
Andrew Marvell (Absolute)
DMI number:
3641
6.
When Tewkesbury mustard shall travel abroad
First Line:
When Tewkesbury mustard shall travel abroad
Last Line:
Shall complain that their mother has never a breast
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute) & Sir Fleetwood Sheppard (Confident)
DMI number:
6603
7.
Your lean petitioner sheweth humbly
First Line:
Your lean petitioner sheweth humbly
Last Line:
To pray for ever and for ever
DMI number:
3871