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221.
Hail Raleigh venerable shade
First Line:
Hail Raleigh venerable shade
Last Line:
Your master says he'll smoke all night
DMI number:
12293
222.
Happy the lot to view with ravished eyes
First Line:
Happy the lot to view with ravished eyes
Last Line:
Which like Eurydice is lost nor found again
DMI number:
21878
223.
Got in an alley near St Bow
First Line:
Got in an alley near St Bow
Last Line:
And quiet turn to dust again
DMI number:
12782
224.
Got on a bed of clean wheat straw
First Line:
Got on a bed of clean wheat straw
Last Line:
Both men and fleas ate born and die
DMI number:
12767
225.
Great Alexander came to see my mansion being a tunne
First Line:
Great Alexander came to see my mansion being a tunne
Last Line:
Thou didst not come so wise to me as thou art like to go
Author:
Samuel Rowlands (Absolute)
DMI number:
23384
226.
Good nature and courtesy sisters I ween
First Line:
Good nature and courtesy sisters I ween
Last Line:
And slapt the door full in their faces
DMI number:
33549
227.
Happy the man whose weighty purse contains
First Line:
Happy the man whose weighty purse contains
Last Line:
With chaos mixing and maternal night
DMI number:
33496
228.
Hard steel succeeded then
First Line:
Hard steel succeeded then
Last Line:
And justice here oppressed to heaven returns
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
9805
229.
Have you not heard these many years ago
First Line:
Have you not heard these many years ago
Last Line:
For to mourn for to mourn till her dying day
DMI number:
37742
230.
He bulged the pride of famed Ulysses' fleet
First Line:
He bulged the pride of famed Ulysses' fleet
Last Line:
Then makes Inarime and Prochyta
Author:
Sir Samuel Garth (Absolute)
DMI number:
15479
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