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1.
A preposition most commonly is set
First Line:
A preposition most commonly is set
Last Line:
And all to their own stations did resort
DMI number:
42391
2.
A pronoun is a fellow much like to a noun
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A pronoun is a fellow much like to a noun
Last Line:
Unto their own homes which is much you'll say
DMI number:
42397
3.
Henceforth I never more will hunger
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Henceforth I never more will hunger
Last Line:
That we all may say God a mercy horse
DMI number:
42405
4.
In sixteen hundred forty nine
First Line:
In sixteen hundred forty nine
Last Line:
For cruelty but treason more
DMI number:
42427
5.
The adverbs had a quarrel as they say
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The adverbs had a quarrel as they say
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But at the last he did and there's an end
DMI number:
42386
6.
The quarrel of the adverbs being known
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The quarrel of the adverbs being known
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Should fight to which they all did cry amen
DMI number:
42388
7.
The interjections living so near the concords
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The interjections living so near the concords
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With a large huzza nemini contradicente
DMI number:
42389
8.
When the adverbs' quarrel began to cease
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When the adverbs' quarrel began to cease
Last Line:
They were glad to see all things now so well
DMI number:
42390