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11.
Friend thou dost lash me with a story
First Line:
Friend thou dost lash me with a story
Last Line:
Was cut from Spain without a hand saw
Author:
James Smith (Absolute)
DMI number:
42493
12.
Gentlemen | It being much to be apprehended
First Line:
Gentlemen | It being much to be apprehended
Last Line:
Who am your servant | Yorkshire Bite
DMI number:
11260
13.
Gentlemen | Now is the time acquit your selves like men
First Line:
Gentlemen | Now is the time acquit your selves like men
Last Line:
And those unborn to bless or curse us may
DMI number:
42312
14.
Go doleful sheet to every street
First Line:
Go doleful sheet to every street
Last Line:
That he his fact should write-a
DMI number:
10584
15.
Good lord my lord I've heard some people tell
First Line:
Good lord my lord I've heard some people tell
Last Line:
To have him hanged up as the worst of villains
DMI number:
26553
16.
Happy the man who with such ease
First Line:
Happy the man who with such ease
Last Line:
Though neither Whig nor Tory
DMI number:
38661
17.
I depend dear mama on maternal affection
First Line:
I depend dear mama on maternal affection
Last Line:
And so I remain your most dutiful daughter
DMI number:
37778
18.
In eastern realms tis oft the weakest man
First Line:
In eastern realms tis oft the weakest man
Last Line:
Nor keep that workman thou hast turned away
DMI number:
35977
19.
Long hast thou friend been absent from thy soil
First Line:
Long hast thou friend been absent from thy soil
Last Line:
These honours Homer had been just to thee
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
35063
20.
Lost to the world tomorrow doomed to die
First Line:
Lost to the world tomorrow doomed to die
Last Line:
And soars exulting to its native sky
Author:
George Canning (Absolute)
DMI number:
32577
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