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71.
When the last of all knights and the worst of all knaves
First Line:
When the last of all knights and the worst of all knaves
Last Line:
Whilst the proud navy royal's a sucking a bull
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
6604
72.
When the number that stands next to that of the muses
First Line:
When the number that stands next to that of the muses
Last Line:
You may swear contradictions are true and that ten is one
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
8674
73.
Whenever this stone now hid beneath the lake
First Line:
Whenever this stone now hid beneath the lake
Last Line:
And traiterous m-s hide their guilty head
Author:
Samuel Johnson (Absolute)
DMI number:
31985
74.
Where woods the hoary cliffs embrown
First Line:
Where woods the hoary cliffs embrown
Last Line:
Rush from the rosy smiles of morn
DMI number:
33457
75.
Whilst womanhood in habit of a nun
First Line:
Whilst womanhood in habit of a nun
Last Line:
And hob or nob in cyder or excise
Author:
Charles Churchill (Absolute)
DMI number:
32010
76.
With two small fishes and five loaves of bread
First Line:
With two small fishes and five loaves of bread
Last Line:
Fill twelve capacious baskets for the poor
DMI number:
6958
77.
Woe's me for the red dragon for alach
First Line:
Woe's me for the red dragon for alach
Last Line:
And tread he shall on the white dragon's neck
DMI number:
12453
78.
Yes contumelious fair you scorn
First Line:
Yes contumelious fair you scorn
Last Line:
Where I defy and challenge all thy utmost love
Author:
Christopher Smart (Absolute)
DMI number:
22149
79.
Would you that a flame sincere
First Line:
Would you that a flame sincere
Last Line:
Whose life from waters he shall save
DMI number:
34274
80.
You that on stars do look
First Line:
You that on stars do look
Last Line:
That spreads our land with fruits of love
DMI number:
43363
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