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91.
Not all the shifts that crafty Rome invents
First Line:
Not all the shifts that crafty Rome invents
Last Line:
Penance and orders are to them the same
DMI number:
13495
92.
Never dare draw me without reason shown
First Line:
Never dare draw me without reason shown
Last Line:
Teach heroes courage and give law to kings
DMI number:
18266
93.
No forms of beauty in that more than man
First Line:
No forms of beauty in that more than man
Last Line:
And own him lovely altogether fair
DMI number:
36166
94.
Now London place doth take
First Line:
Now London place doth take
Last Line:
A monastery which then richly he had begun
DMI number:
29982
95.
Now Lord or never they'll believe on thee
First Line:
Now Lord or never they'll believe on thee
Last Line:
Thou to their teeth hast proved thy deity
Author:
Richard Crashaw (Absolute)
DMI number:
16937
96.
No more o Rome thy modern creed defend
First Line:
No more o Rome thy modern creed defend
Last Line:
Penance and matrimony are the same
DMI number:
30983
97.
No more oh Rome thy wrong belief defend
First Line:
No more oh Rome thy wrong belief defend
Last Line:
Penance and matrimony are the same
DMI number:
13494
98.
Of all the saints St Thomas sure was best
First Line:
Of all the saints St Thomas sure was best
Last Line:
And join Tom Woolston still with Tom o' Bedlam
DMI number:
15967
99.
Of the body in the bread
First Line:
Of the body in the bread
Last Line:
Believe that you have and you have it
DMI number:
24098
100.
Old South a witty churchman reckoned
First Line:
Old South a witty churchman reckoned
Last Line:
You snore so loud you'll wake the king
DMI number:
33388
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