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31.
Richard over the green grown old and very poor
First Line:
Richard over the green grown old and very poor
Last Line:
Those that have something they must something lose
DMI number:
22506
32.
Ridway robbed Duncote of three hundred pound
First Line:
Ridway robbed Duncote of three hundred pound
Last Line:
The courtier is become the greater thief
Author:
Benjamin Jonson (Absolute)
DMI number:
12411
33.
See you that fellow with a hardened front
First Line:
See you that fellow with a hardened front
Last Line:
And charge it on the master of the inn
DMI number:
27569
34.
The man was hanged that killed the bird
First Line:
The man was hanged that killed the bird
Last Line:
To hang the meadows too
DMI number:
5776
35.
The sentence over considerate matrons meet
First Line:
The sentence over considerate matrons meet
Last Line:
They cannot fathom since it has no end
DMI number:
6053
36.
Thus the gay spring is still in summer lost
First Line:
Thus the gay spring is still in summer lost
Last Line:
But who would think it should be nipped by frost
DMI number:
5225
37.
Treason does never prosper what's the reason
First Line:
Treason does never prosper what's the reason
Last Line:
Why when it prospers none dare call it treason
Author:
Sir John Harington (Confident)
DMI number:
17138
38.
Treason doth never prosper what's the reason
First Line:
Treason doth never prosper what's the reason
Last Line:
For if it prosper none dare call it treason
Author:
Sir John Harington (Absolute)
DMI number:
13209
39.
When daring Blood first planned to steal the crown
First Line:
When daring Blood first planned to steal the crown
Last Line:
And even rob within the drawing room
DMI number:
38028
40.
When Milton's forfeit life was in debate
First Line:
When Milton's forfeit life was in debate
Last Line:
The hangman had not used thee half so bad
DMI number:
22214
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