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181.
Sir your enigma is abstruse
First Line:
Sir your enigma is abstruse
Last Line:
But what it is time will produce
DMI number:
7637
182.
Sir Charles embroidered sneers my threadbare vest
First Line:
Sir Charles embroidered sneers my threadbare vest
Last Line:
Sir Charles 'tis paid for now where lies your jest
DMI number:
24836
183.
Soldiers you view your king in me
First Line:
Soldiers you view your king in me
Last Line:
You're Frenchmen there's the enemy
DMI number:
24910
184.
Some comforts give
First Line:
Some comforts give
Last Line:
By thee I live
DMI number:
41985
185.
Slept you well very well my draught did so good
First Line:
Slept you well very well my draught did so good
Last Line:
It did no harm for yonder it hath stood
DMI number:
25102
186.
Some faiths are like those mills that cannot grind
First Line:
Some faiths are like those mills that cannot grind
Last Line:
Their corn unless they work against the wind
Author:
Francis Quarles (Absolute)
DMI number:
14681
187.
Some gallipots falling a well-timed disaster
First Line:
Some gallipots falling a well-timed disaster
Last Line:
Broke his head while poor Syringe was spreading a plaster
DMI number:
16364
188.
Some say from heaven all marriages descend
First Line:
Some say from heaven all marriages descend
Last Line:
I question that 'tis certain there they tend
DMI number:
7697
189.
The aged mother to her daughter spake
First Line:
The aged mother to her daughter spake
Last Line:
Whose daughter's daughter cries
DMI number:
27125
190.
The ass that carries me I'd rather ride
First Line:
The ass that carries me I'd rather ride
Last Line:
Than the proud horse that throws me quite beside
Author:
Rowland Watkyns (Absolute)
DMI number:
17077
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