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91.
The courts are shut departed every judge
First Line:
The courts are shut departed every judge
Last Line:
The hangman summons him to Tyburn road
DMI number:
30559
92.
The curfew tolls the hour of closing gates
First Line:
The curfew tolls the hour of closing gates
Last Line:
The smiles of friendship and the sweets of love
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
26594
93.
The divine blacksmith in the abyss of light
First Line:
The divine blacksmith in the abyss of light
Last Line:
Burned him to the pot and soured his curdled blood
Author:
Charles Montagu (Absolute) & Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
40464
94.
The maid is blessed that will not hear
First Line:
The maid is blessed that will not hear
Last Line:
Shall rot in Drury Lane
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
9700
95.
The prince's natal day I soar to sing
First Line:
The prince's natal day I soar to sing
Last Line:
Like Cibber's and mine
DMI number:
19849
96.
The profound
First Line:
The profound
Last Line:
True bathos
DMI number:
18182
97.
The moon was pendulous above
First Line:
The moon was pendulous above
Last Line:
Crabs only were the fruit on it
DMI number:
21914
98.
The shrill bell rings the knell of curtain rise
First Line:
The shrill bell rings the knell of curtain rise
Last Line:
Nor dread the horrors of a taylor's hell
DMI number:
30560
99.
The warrior ghosts will round me come
First Line:
The warrior ghosts will round me come
Last Line:
What would your lordship have me say
DMI number:
1054
100.
The world's a bubble and the life of man
First Line:
The world's a bubble and the life of man
Last Line:
Not to be born or being born to die
Author:
Sir Francis Bacon (Absolute) & James Usher Archbishop of Armagh (Absolute)
DMI number:
33117
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