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21.
Far far from hence you virtuous maids remove
First Line:
Far far from hence you virtuous maids remove
Last Line:
Of that unhappy fair one whence they came
Author:
Charles Hopkins (Confident)
DMI number:
4847
22.
Farewell ye dames of Surrey's fertile plains
First Line:
Farewell ye dames of Surrey's fertile plains
Last Line:
And ere the morn the lovers took their flight
DMI number:
11134
23.
From a beggarly offspring from dunghill and dirt
First Line:
From a beggarly offspring from dunghill and dirt
Last Line:
But the Devil a Susky they'll get from the squire
DMI number:
2125
24.
For champagne and Bordeaux I need go no further
First Line:
For champagne and Bordeaux I need go no further
Last Line:
But to deal plainly with you I'm less apt to drink it
DMI number:
12190
25.
From heaven and hell for different ends designed
First Line:
From heaven and hell for different ends designed
Last Line:
Where are his bowels who no mercy had
DMI number:
5203
26.
From Romulus the rise of plays began
First Line:
From Romulus the rise of plays began
Last Line:
That faith to thee that solemn vow I pass
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
4146
27.
From sun set to day break whilst folks are asleep
First Line:
From sun set to day break whilst folks are asleep
Last Line:
But who will secure it from morning till night
DMI number:
38678
28.
From the farthermost part of the north we have news
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From the farthermost part of the north we have news
Last Line:
The mayor had no harm that was tossed in in sic a blanket
DMI number:
42371
29.
Giles Jolt as sleeping in his cart he lay
First Line:
Giles Jolt as sleeping in his cart he lay
Last Line:
If not oddsbuddikens I've found a cart
DMI number:
17057
30.
Hang up the gallow tree since twould not root
First Line:
Hang up the gallow tree since twould not root
Last Line:
But I never heard of one came off so well
DMI number:
5493
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