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61.
My works the reader and the hearer praise
First Line:
My works the reader and the hearer praise
Last Line:
Am I to please the cook or please the guest
DMI number:
27652
62.
My friends who round mount Caburn do abide
First Line:
My friends who round mount Caburn do abide
Last Line:
If not a chaise conveys us back again
DMI number:
27960
63.
My lady modish doth this way devise
First Line:
My lady modish doth this way devise
Last Line:
The husband is by much the greater child
DMI number:
28340
64.
More ease than masters servants lives afford
First Line:
More ease than masters servants lives afford
Last Line:
Think then though not a lord that you are more
Author:
William Hay (Absolute)
DMI number:
27655
65.
My book a better traveller I send
First Line:
My book a better traveller I send
Last Line:
From a spring-head than from a standing lake
DMI number:
27663
66.
My cause concerns not battery nor treason
First Line:
My cause concerns not battery nor treason
Last Line:
Now pray dear Sir one word about the sheep
DMI number:
27448
67.
My epigrams are long in your conceit
First Line:
My epigrams are long in your conceit
Last Line:
But long the very distichs which you make
DMI number:
27365
68.
I praise your doggerel verse believe your lie
First Line:
I praise your doggerel verse believe your lie
Last Line:
You promise much but one more wish have I
DMI number:
28009
69.
I never did the gods importune
First Line:
I never did the gods importune
Last Line:
That Zoilus may hang himself
DMI number:
27398
70.
I often bow your hat you never stir
First Line:
I often bow your hat you never stir
Last Line:
So once for all your humble servant sir
DMI number:
27439
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