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41.
A song of horror I must now commence
First Line:
A song of horror I must now commence
Last Line:
And shall for ages be the song of fame
DMI number:
4243
42.
A sportly sprightly youth quite tired of Rome
First Line:
A sportly sprightly youth quite tired of Rome
Last Line:
Breaks through the feeble fence of faith and truth
DMI number:
4410
43.
A pronoun is a fellow much like to a noun
First Line:
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
44.
A quarrel once as story goes
First Line:
A quarrel once as story goes
Last Line:
In patched up rags and dirty cap
DMI number:
38154
45.
A rich old bachelor whose care
First Line:
A rich old bachelor whose care
Last Line:
Enjoyed the truth of what he'd heard
Author:
Edward Ward (Speculation)
DMI number:
7980
46.
A rigorous arch-deacon whilom lived
First Line:
A rigorous arch-deacon whilom lived
Last Line:
So faith Sir Sumner you must go to hell
Author:
J. Markland (Confident)
DMI number:
10497
47.
A rigorous archdeacon whilom lived
First Line:
A rigorous archdeacon whilom lived
Last Line:
So faith sir Sumner you may go to hell
DMI number:
18410
48.
A robber on a captain popped
First Line:
A robber on a captain popped
Last Line:
By soldiers run away
DMI number:
25027
49.
A rogue a boy a rogue a man
First Line:
A rogue a boy a rogue a man
Last Line:
And that's to feel his impotence
DMI number:
11007
50.
A scrivener once a drivelling sot
First Line:
A scrivener once a drivelling sot
Last Line:
He kissed the boy and hugged his wife
Author:
Thomas Hamilton (Speculation)
DMI number:
21460
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