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281.
The stage has been and yet improved shall rise
First Line:
The stage has been and yet improved shall rise
Last Line:
And sinks himself beyond the reach of praise
DMI number:
5017
282.
The worlde was never meri
First Line:
The worlde was never meri
Last Line:
The father a foole the chyld a preacher
Author:
R. Wever (Absolute)
DMI number:
37322
283.
There are some things accounted real
First Line:
There are some things accounted real
Last Line:
But practise must the art of flying
DMI number:
5026
284.
These lines had kissed your hands October last
First Line:
These lines had kissed your hands October last
Last Line:
Shall crown your heads and we will sing your praise
DMI number:
4731
285.
This day's this joyful day's solemnity
First Line:
This day's this joyful day's solemnity
Last Line:
Nor ever be nor ever find a friend
DMI number:
7246
286.
There was a k--- of a S------h race
First Line:
There was a k--- of a S------h race
Last Line:
As in the days of Noll
DMI number:
4582
287.
This rumour entering angry Titan's ears
First Line:
This rumour entering angry Titan's ears
Last Line:
Heaven's darling Jove and now immediate care
DMI number:
6389
288.
This worthy corpse where shall we lay
First Line:
This worthy corpse where shall we lay
Last Line:
In Baxter's saints everlasting rest
DMI number:
4907
289.
Thou 'rt more inconstant than the wind or sea
First Line:
Thou 'rt more inconstant than the wind or sea
Last Line:
Is no where so corrupt as in his heart
Author:
John Caryll (Absolute)
DMI number:
6654
290.
Thou serviceable timber hold thy own
First Line:
Thou serviceable timber hold thy own
Last Line:
Papists you'd be and wood and bread adore
DMI number:
11918
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