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451.
We have long been employed and rich favours enjoyed
First Line:
We have long been employed and rich favours enjoyed
Last Line:
Of our worthies still hanging in chains
DMI number:
24011
452.
We are a people of no certain station
First Line:
We are a people of no certain station
Last Line:
No one that ever was born or ever dies
Author:
Nahum Tate (Speculation)
DMI number:
13565
453.
We are little airy creatures
First Line:
We are little airy creatures
Last Line:
It can never fly from you
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Speculation)
DMI number:
24225
454.
We are little brethren twain
First Line:
We are little brethren twain
Last Line:
Yet they always hope our favour
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Speculation)
DMI number:
24230
455.
Unto the exchange I went some knacks there for to buy
First Line:
Unto the exchange I went some knacks there for to buy
Last Line:
And two bodies exceeding clear
DMI number:
43786
456.
Upon a bed of humble clay
First Line:
Upon a bed of humble clay
Last Line:
Brought forth my mother too
Author:
Thomas Parnell (Absolute)
DMI number:
15675
457.
Upon a time there lived one
First Line:
Upon a time there lived one
Last Line:
Where blessed souls remain
DMI number:
5095
458.
What sepulchre is that and where doth it stand
First Line:
What sepulchre is that and where doth it stand
Last Line:
That toucheth neither heaven nor earth nor sea nor land
DMI number:
41959
459.
What on the steeple's turned by wind
First Line:
What on the steeple's turned by wind
Last Line:
Gives name to her who's fair and kind
DMI number:
3275
460.
What part of man may that part be
First Line:
What part of man may that part be
Last Line:
Each marriage is made up or crossed
DMI number:
41958
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