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191.
That friend is true
First Line:
That friend is true
Last Line:
Whose treasure's you
DMI number:
41981
192.
That he'd publish his stuff sure you never could doubt
First Line:
That he'd publish his stuff sure you never could doubt
Last Line:
Why you know the old saw murder always will out
DMI number:
24865
193.
That ignorance makes devout if right the notion
First Line:
That ignorance makes devout if right the notion
Last Line:
Troth Rufus thou art a man of great devotion
DMI number:
12595
194.
Swift for the ancients has argued so well
First Line:
Swift for the ancients has argued so well
Last Line:
Tis apparent from thence that the moderns excel
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11576
195.
That speech surpasses force is no new whim
First Line:
That speech surpasses force is no new whim
Last Line:
Jove caused the heavens to tremble Juno him
DMI number:
12364
196.
The dean must die our idiots to maintain
First Line:
The dean must die our idiots to maintain
Last Line:
Perish ye idiots and long live the dean
DMI number:
16083
197.
The father took it of the devil and then
First Line:
The father took it of the devil and then
Last Line:
Gave it his son to send it back again
DMI number:
25096
198.
The expense in perfumes is a most vain sin
First Line:
The expense in perfumes is a most vain sin
Last Line:
Except thou could'st sir Ralph wear them within
Author:
Benjamin Jonson (Absolute)
DMI number:
12252
199.
The fair the long the little and the black
First Line:
The fair the long the little and the black
Last Line:
The lean fat red and wan that colour lack
DMI number:
41945
200.
The mimic dance inspired by music's power
First Line:
The mimic dance inspired by music's power
Last Line:
With Tiesdale died Corelli is no more
DMI number:
34819
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