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121.
Phoebus and thou great goddess of the skies
First Line:
Phoebus and thou great goddess of the skies
Last Line:
To Phoebus and Diana sing
DMI number:
41853
122.
Peace absent long two states to union brings
First Line:
Peace absent long two states to union brings
Last Line:
Yet most of bitter not of salt complain
DMI number:
6366
123.
Prepare now you cits your charter to lose
First Line:
Prepare now you cits your charter to lose
Last Line:
And want but the word for to plunder
DMI number:
42362
124.
Says Chloe to Phyllis that mortal your spouse
First Line:
Says Chloe to Phyllis that mortal your spouse
Last Line:
For I never yet heart that a cuckold missed heaven
DMI number:
32489
125.
Robin earl of Huntingdon
First Line:
Robin earl of Huntingdon
Last Line:
May England never know again
DMI number:
37008
126.
Rex and Grex are of one sound
First Line:
Rex and Grex are of one sound
Last Line:
That Dux bears Crux and Crux not Dux again
DMI number:
4879
127.
Save me ye powers from a high-flown wife
First Line:
Save me ye powers from a high-flown wife
Last Line:
Doubt in his mind and danger in his sight
DMI number:
12668
128.
Reader behold the pious pattern here
First Line:
Reader behold the pious pattern here
Last Line:
Cole now raked up in ashes then shall glow
DMI number:
34012
129.
Reader bid every taylor leave his house
First Line:
Reader bid every taylor leave his house
Last Line:
Made without hands a needle or a thread
Author:
Alexander Pennecuik (Confident)
DMI number:
25422
130.
Sillius has brought from strange and barren lands
First Line:
Sillius has brought from strange and barren lands
Last Line:
Would judge she ever was stolen but by mistaking
DMI number:
42710
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