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21.
Devorit with dreim devising in my slumber
First Line:
Devorit with dreim devising in my slumber
Last Line:
Of Sathans senzie sure sic an unsall menzie | Within this land was nevir hard nor sene
Author:
William Dunbar (Absolute)
DMI number:
10860
22.
Dignified things may I your leaves implore
First Line:
Dignified things may I your leaves implore
Last Line:
You're downright rogues they only knaves and fools
DMI number:
42329
23.
Disgraced undone and made the nation's sport
First Line:
Disgraced undone and made the nation's sport
Last Line:
Ingloriously whilst we contend for all
DMI number:
12572
24.
Dryden thy wit has caterwauled too long
First Line:
Dryden thy wit has caterwauled too long
Last Line:
Why then the marvel that a poet sins
DMI number:
42324
25.
Fair virtue should I follow thee
First Line:
Fair virtue should I follow thee
Last Line:
And misery on those who dare be good
Author:
John Evelyn (Confident)
DMI number:
44586
26.
From a proud sensual atheistical life
First Line:
From a proud sensual atheistical life
Last Line:
From making our heirs to be Morrice and Clayton | Libera nos Domine
DMI number:
4742
27.
From a wife of small fortune but yet very proud
First Line:
From a wife of small fortune but yet very proud
Last Line:
From petty coats where the inside's very naught | Libera me
DMI number:
22362
28.
Freidom honour and nobillness
First Line:
Freidom honour and nobillness
Last Line:
Work for a place in paradyce | For thairin rings nae covetyce
Author:
William Dunbar (Absolute)
DMI number:
10934
29.
For faults and follies London's doom shall fix
First Line:
For faults and follies London's doom shall fix
Last Line:
Shall pray to Jove to take him back again
Author:
Andrew Marvell (Speculation) & John Ayloffe (Speculation)
DMI number:
3635
30.
Go soul the body's guest
First Line:
Go soul the body's guest
Last Line:
No stab thy soul can kill
Author:
Sir Walter Ralegh [Raleigh] (Absolute)
DMI number:
49749
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