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1.
Bestrid an ant a pigmy great and tall
First Line:
Bestrid an ant a pigmy great and tall
Last Line:
For thus I fall and thus fell Phaeton
Author:
Thomas Sprat (Absolute)
DMI number:
6501
2.
Let all the common rout of books stand by
First Line:
Let all the common rout of books stand by
Last Line:
Had need of lungs and forehead both of brass
Author:
Thomas Sprat (Confident)
DMI number:
6500
3.
Let all this meaner rout of books stand by
First Line:
Let all this meaner rout of books stand by
Last Line:
Had need of brazen lungs and forehead too
Author:
Thomas Sprat (Absolute)
DMI number:
6653
4.
Of late along the streets I musing walked
First Line:
Of late along the streets I musing walked
Last Line:
Of lawyers was relief against his tongue
Author:
Thomas Sprat (Confident)
DMI number:
42177
5.
Over Ethiopia and the southern sands
First Line:
Over Ethiopia and the southern sands
Last Line:
Here having felt one hell they thought there was no more
DMI number:
40028
6.
Sweet stream that dost with equal pace
First Line:
Sweet stream that dost with equal pace
Last Line:
These tears these tears shall mend thy way
Author:
Thomas Sprat (Absolute)
DMI number:
4818
7.
The play is at an end but where's the plot
First Line:
The play is at an end but where's the plot
Last Line:
Pray let this prove a year of prose and sense
Author:
George Villiers (Absolute) & Martin Clifford (Speculation) & Thomas Sprat (Speculation) & Samuel Butler (Speculation)
DMI number:
35882
8.
This this the sum of all my wishes was
First Line:
This this the sum of all my wishes was
Last Line:
And with a mouse's argument confutes
Author:
Thomas Sprat (Confident)
DMI number:
42185
9.
Tis true great name thou art secure
First Line:
Tis true great name thou art secure
Last Line:
Did settle and secure them in the promised land
Author:
Thomas Sprat (Absolute)
DMI number:
17900
10.
Tis true great name thou art secure
First Line:
Tis true great name thou art secure
Last Line:
Did settle and secured them in the promised land
Author:
Thomas Sprat (Absolute)
DMI number:
3516
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