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21.
Like a dog with a bottle tied fast to his tail
First Line:
Like a dog with a bottle tied fast to his tail
Last Line:
Yet he hugs it and he tugs it as a man doth his wife
Author:
Thomas Flatman (Absolute)
DMI number:
42478
22.
Like as the Hawk is led by lure to draw from tree to tree
First Line:
Like as the Hawk is led by lure to draw from tree to tree
Last Line:
My heart for joy would tune accord to sing some pleasant song
DMI number:
49140
23.
Like as the lark within the merlion's foot
First Line:
Like as the lark within the merlion's foot
Last Line:
Then let it forth if it may do you good
DMI number:
49415
24.
My dog and my mistress are both of a kind
First Line:
My dog and my mistress are both of a kind
Last Line:
But to be cherry and merry and happy through life
DMI number:
32848
25.
Me no pleasure shall enamour
First Line:
Me no pleasure shall enamour
Last Line:
Feeble age shall change my cheer
DMI number:
37654
26.
Nature that taught my silly dog God what
First Line:
Nature that taught my silly dog God what
Last Line:
Lest by his death you guiltless slay us twayne
DMI number:
8898
27.
Near streams which in musical murmurs repined
First Line:
Near streams which in musical murmurs repined
Last Line:
And tell her tis nobler to save than to kill
DMI number:
18825
28.
Now peeps the ruddy dawn over mountain top
First Line:
Now peeps the ruddy dawn over mountain top
Last Line:
For no spot on the earth ever bred sporters so keen
DMI number:
32796
29.
Of all the brave birds that ere I did see
First Line:
Of all the brave birds that ere I did see
Last Line:
Nutmegs and cloves and who gave thee that jolly red nose
DMI number:
44184
30.
Out out you bitch what the devil ails you
First Line:
Out out you bitch what the devil ails you
Last Line:
Dead and alive it seemed thy hanged together
DMI number:
43349
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