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151.
Sometimes a lawyer sometimes a divine
First Line:
Sometimes a lawyer sometimes a divine
Last Line:
You'll make a sorry dean or sergeant dead
DMI number:
27351
152.
Ten thousand pounds in bank and South Sea funds
First Line:
Ten thousand pounds in bank and South Sea funds
Last Line:
Repeat it then as often as you will
DMI number:
27381
153.
Thais her teeth are black and nought
First Line:
Thais her teeth are black and nought
Last Line:
The other wears her own
Author:
R. Fletcher (Confident) & Martial (Absolute)
DMI number:
12387
154.
That you like Thrasea or like Cato great
First Line:
That you like Thrasea or like Cato great
Last Line:
Give me the man who merits praise and lives
DMI number:
27312
155.
That you would wed Sir John is very wise
First Line:
That you would wed Sir John is very wise
Last Line:
That he don't care to wed is no surprise
DMI number:
27628
156.
The ancients all your veneration have
First Line:
The ancients all your veneration have
Last Line:
Can hardly think it worth my while to die
DMI number:
27572
157.
Surely Sir John you must have been in liquor
First Line:
Surely Sir John you must have been in liquor
Last Line:
And it is ember week to fast is best
DMI number:
27491
158.
That I never saw thee in a coach with man
First Line:
That I never saw thee in a coach with man
Last Line:
Without a male there was adultery
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6341
159.
Tell me say you and tell me without fear
First Line:
Tell me say you and tell me without fear
Last Line:
You are uneasy when the truth you hear
DMI number:
27581
160.
That there's no heaven and that no gods there are
First Line:
That there's no heaven and that no gods there are
Last Line:
He liveth here in ease and earthly bliss
Author:
Sir John Harington (Confident)
DMI number:
17416
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