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11.
Fluttering spread thy purple pinions
First Line:
Fluttering spread thy purple pinions
Last Line:
Melody resigns to fate
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
24062
12.
Help me ye midnight hags to sing the praise
First Line:
Help me ye midnight hags to sing the praise
Last Line:
To live by ale should die at last in grains
Author:
Edward Ward (Speculation)
DMI number:
5430
13.
He saw a goddess naked charming sight
First Line:
He saw a goddess naked charming sight
Last Line:
Only for peeping but for peeping only
DMI number:
24695
14.
High stomached Hector dines upon one stake
First Line:
High stomached Hector dines upon one stake
Last Line:
And being happy always is not being great
DMI number:
40079
15.
In ancient times as story tells
First Line:
In ancient times as story tells
Last Line:
So the next parson stubbed and burnt it
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
1951
16.
In ancient times as story tells
First Line:
In ancient times as story tells
Last Line:
So the same parson stubbed and burnt it
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
10687
17.
In ancient times ere traps were framed
First Line:
In ancient times ere traps were framed
Last Line:
For man is heaven's peculiar care
Author:
Michael Bruce (Absolute)
DMI number:
30168
18.
John Anderson my jo cum in as ze gae bye
First Line:
John Anderson my jo cum in as ze gae bye
Last Line:
For five of tham were gotten quhan he was awa
DMI number:
38012
19.
John Anderson my jo cum in as ze gae bye
First Line:
John Anderson my jo cum in as ze gae bye
Last Line:
For four of tham were gotten quhan Wallie was awa
DMI number:
37823
20.
John Anderson my jo cum in as ze gae bye
First Line:
John Anderson my jo cum in as ze gae bye
Last Line:
For four of tham were gotten quhan Wullie was awa
DMI number:
37325
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