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61.
The expression should be easy fancy high
First Line:
The expression should be easy fancy high
Last Line:
As though hard wrought may seem by chance to fall
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
31523
62.
The fable is of tragedy the end
First Line:
The fable is of tragedy the end
Last Line:
In vain with learned scenes he fills his plays
DMI number:
31565
63.
The quarrel of the adverbs being known
First Line:
The quarrel of the adverbs being known
Last Line:
Should fight to which they all did cry amen
DMI number:
42388
64.
The interjections living so near the concords
First Line:
The interjections living so near the concords
Last Line:
With a large huzza nemini contradicente
DMI number:
42389
65.
The jasper green the sapphire blue
First Line:
The jasper green the sapphire blue
Last Line:
And rubby's ruddy gleam
DMI number:
36294
66.
The poet still must look within to find
First Line:
The poet still must look within to find
Last Line:
If he would have just sentiments appear
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
31567
67.
The sanguine causeth cheerfulness
First Line:
The sanguine causeth cheerfulness
Last Line:
The phlegmatic is fair
DMI number:
41995
68.
The seeing light and colours doth descry
First Line:
The seeing light and colours doth descry
Last Line:
Through these five windows doth the soul behold
DMI number:
41911
69.
The verbs a battle had of late they say
First Line:
The verbs a battle had of late they say
Last Line:
Kindness to one when we mean nothing less
DMI number:
42418
70.
The verbs have only four conjugations
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The verbs have only four conjugations
Last Line:
Conjugations what need I say any more
DMI number:
42395
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