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151.
In vain the learned doctors rack their brains
First Line:
In vain the learned doctors rack their brains
Last Line:
Let Punch the beggar's beadle whip the rest
DMI number:
8092
152.
Long have I wished to know what tis to love
First Line:
Long have I wished to know what tis to love
Last Line:
Great Mars calms all my breast and shields it from thy sting
DMI number:
44416
153.
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
154.
Most reverend Dean pray cease to write
First Line:
Most reverend Dean pray cease to write
Last Line:
Unless in friends you'll find no foes
Author:
Jonathan Smedley (Confident)
DMI number:
18163
155.
Mourn mourn you booksellers for cruel death
First Line:
Mourn mourn you booksellers for cruel death
Last Line:
His whole qualities are not to be expressed
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
8680
156.
My tap is run then Baxter tell me why
First Line:
My tap is run then Baxter tell me why
Last Line:
Since you into a hole did tumble
DMI number:
4434
157.
My tap is run then Raxter tell me why
First Line:
My tap is run then Raxter tell me why
Last Line:
Since you into a hole did tumble
DMI number:
43111
158.
My petition good people of A------m hear
First Line:
My petition good people of A------m hear
Last Line:
If we the election do happen to gain | By being both chosen your members
DMI number:
5905
159.
My prayers are heard O Lyce now
First Line:
My prayers are heard O Lyce now
Last Line:
Now into colder ashes turned
Author:
William Cartwright (Absolute)
DMI number:
42146
160.
My lord | I'd praise your lordship but you've had your share
First Line:
My lord | I'd praise your lordship but you've had your share
Last Line:
Else Essex will be thought the stouter man
DMI number:
4946
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