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11.
Comus nor Momus now must be my theme
First Line:
Comus nor Momus now must be my theme
Last Line:
The doctor holed with the badger at his back
Author:
John Dean (Absolute)
DMI number:
43055
12.
Dread sir you'll excuse me your name I've forgot
First Line:
Dread sir you'll excuse me your name I've forgot
Last Line:
Ever since my two brothers came to Temple Bar
DMI number:
26549
13.
Farewell a long farewell to all my greatness
First Line:
Farewell a long farewell to all my greatness
Last Line:
Have left me naked to mine enemies
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
27045
14.
Freed from each private and each public care
First Line:
Freed from each private and each public care
Last Line:
Thy country's freedom well deserves thy care
DMI number:
33832
15.
Hail mighty monarch by whose aid
First Line:
Hail mighty monarch by whose aid
Last Line:
I other business have
DMI number:
43011
16.
Here gallants you must make a stop for still
First Line:
Here gallants you must make a stop for still
Last Line:
In their new truce by kindly cozening him
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute)
DMI number:
14678
17.
Hold Stygian sculler what hast brought me here
First Line:
Hold Stygian sculler what hast brought me here
Last Line:
Commutes for Chatham and Amboina too
DMI number:
43059
18.
How full of hidden ambiguities
First Line:
How full of hidden ambiguities
Last Line:
Or freed from both or rent up root and all
Author:
William Heminges [Heming] (Absolute)
DMI number:
17232
19.
I groan and languish to relate
First Line:
I groan and languish to relate
Last Line:
Popish and factious and let all men say | Amen
DMI number:
43009
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It always has been thought discreet
First Line:
It always has been thought discreet
Last Line:
How many Damons how few Dorsets live
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
18155
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