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11.
A man of sense may find
First Line:
A man of sense may find
Last Line:
May fall off from another
Author:
William Pittis (Speculation)
DMI number:
3395
12.
A mighty weasel of renown
First Line:
A mighty weasel of renown
Last Line:
Or else a modern abdication
DMI number:
4402
13.
A silly shepherd lately sat
First Line:
A silly shepherd lately sat
Last Line:
the honour of his sleep
Author:
Nicholas Breton [Britton] (Absolute)
DMI number:
44839
14.
A wealthy matron now grown old
First Line:
A wealthy matron now grown old
Last Line:
And physick thee of eighteen more
Author:
Thomas Yalden (Absolute)
DMI number:
4426
15.
A lusty horse not long ago
First Line:
A lusty horse not long ago
Last Line:
And is resolved to live in spite
DMI number:
4397
16.
All Britons rejoice at this turn of the state
First Line:
All Britons rejoice at this turn of the state
Last Line:
Betwixt Arthur Moor and King Lewis | La la &c
DMI number:
13256
17.
Aesop overcome with wind and spleen
First Line:
Aesop overcome with wind and spleen
Last Line:
For he that takes it off deserves the cap
DMI number:
4413
18.
A wight whose name was Tyndar
First Line:
A wight whose name was Tyndar
Last Line:
Have neither nose nor eye
DMI number:
43772
19.
A wretched churl was travelling with his ass
First Line:
A wretched churl was travelling with his ass
Last Line:
Than keep the panniers on we had before
Author:
Edward Ward (Speculation)
DMI number:
4388
20.
A youth of pregnant parts and wit
First Line:
A youth of pregnant parts and wit
Last Line:
Through which the living Homer begged his bread
Author:
Edward Ward (Speculation)
DMI number:
4393
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