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51.
Lie thus the fencer cries thus must you guard
First Line:
Lie thus the fencer cries thus must you guard
Last Line:
Where thou hurst one an hundred I do kill
DMI number:
43774
52.
My noble blockhead does with Caesar's vie
First Line:
My noble blockhead does with Caesar's vie
Last Line:
He sometimes wears the peruke sometimes I
DMI number:
4548
53.
I know that fortune long has wanted sight
First Line:
I know that fortune long has wanted sight
Last Line:
And gives success in every suit but hearts
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
16924
54.
If any man doth want a house
First Line:
If any man doth want a house
Last Line:
I'll seek a new tenant out
DMI number:
44071
55.
If honour in the breech is lodged
First Line:
If honour in the breech is lodged
Last Line:
Sir Peter's honour's gone
DMI number:
36033
56.
Lest our loves should part or sever
First Line:
Lest our loves should part or sever
Last Line:
Here's a rope to tie us together
DMI number:
41946
57.
Let dogs and devils die
First Line:
Let dogs and devils die
Last Line:
Our life's but a holiday
DMI number:
42928
58.
Kate doth not hide her privy parts
First Line:
Kate doth not hide her privy parts
Last Line:
Uncovered left what call you that her face
DMI number:
44118
59.
O tooth too cruel fierce and fell
First Line:
O tooth too cruel fierce and fell
Last Line:
Then let your former smiles return
DMI number:
11497
60.
Of all occupations that nowadays are used
First Line:
Of all occupations that nowadays are used
Last Line:
For fear he should cut her throat
DMI number:
42501
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