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21.
Our grannums of old were so piously nice
First Line:
Our grannums of old were so piously nice
Last Line:
When the br--ch is exposed to cover the face
DMI number:
11981
22.
Says Lord C---- to the J---e how comes it good sir
First Line:
Says Lord C---- to the J---e how comes it good sir
Last Line:
So was forced for their clothing to go rag fair
DMI number:
28916
23.
Richard of the green grown old and very poor
First Line:
Richard of the green grown old and very poor
Last Line:
Those that have something they must something lose
DMI number:
17149
24.
Shift lives by his shifts yet cannot for his life
First Line:
Shift lives by his shifts yet cannot for his life
Last Line:
Who says that now to live he'll make a shift
DMI number:
6105
25.
Shouldst thou to justice honest thief be led
First Line:
Shouldst thou to justice honest thief be led
Last Line:
Nor judge nor jury can the damage prove
DMI number:
31984
26.
Sir Bob in crowded senate vainly tries
First Line:
Sir Bob in crowded senate vainly tries
Last Line:
It is proclaimed beneath the girdle free
DMI number:
23024
27.
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
28.
Such killing wounds from such a careless touch
First Line:
Such killing wounds from such a careless touch
Last Line:
Touched by that hoop who would not tremble too
DMI number:
10080
29.
Ten thousand tailors with their length of line
First Line:
Ten thousand tailors with their length of line
Last Line:
Their packthread ceased and parchment was no more
DMI number:
35098
30.
The differering elements do always jar
First Line:
The differering elements do always jar
Last Line:
That beauteous frame where thousand fires are
DMI number:
6056
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