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51.
A certain farmer sowed a field with flax
First Line:
A certain farmer sowed a field with flax
Last Line:
And under such protection fear no wrong
Author:
Walter Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
36316
52.
A clownish mien a voice with rustic sound
First Line:
A clownish mien a voice with rustic sound
Last Line:
And whistled as he went for want of thought
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
28959
53.
A cobbler once upon a time
First Line:
A cobbler once upon a time
Last Line:
Act always by inclination not by force
DMI number:
5078
54.
A cock an officer of foot
First Line:
A cock an officer of foot
Last Line:
And ask them nothing but their skins
Author:
John Hall-Stevenson (Absolute)
DMI number:
30861
55.
A cock who long had ruled the roast
First Line:
A cock who long had ruled the roast
Last Line:
The ungrateful crew will tire
DMI number:
31130
56.
A collier held a farm too large
First Line:
A collier held a farm too large
Last Line:
Black as the coals in which you trade
DMI number:
30268
57.
A courtier dressed in all his tinselled pride
First Line:
A courtier dressed in all his tinselled pride
Last Line:
In hopes alas to see their dam again
DMI number:
31928
58.
A courtier summoned hence of late
First Line:
A courtier summoned hence of late
Last Line:
But how have they succeeded there
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11547
59.
A covetous miser who'd think it twas odd
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A covetous miser who'd think it twas odd
Last Line:
Had it been worth a farthing you would not have gave it
DMI number:
6917
60.
A cow and goat and simple ewe
First Line:
A cow and goat and simple ewe
Last Line:
Silent and sad renounce their dinners
DMI number:
19887
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