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31.
A band a bob-wig and a feather
First Line:
A band a bob-wig and a feather
Last Line:
And off they went together
Author:
Sir John Vanbrugh (Absolute)
DMI number:
36264
32.
A bat by dismal chance one day
First Line:
A bat by dismal chance one day
Last Line:
'S occasional conformity
DMI number:
5124
33.
A benefit upbraided forfeits thanks
First Line:
A benefit upbraided forfeits thanks
Last Line:
-
Author:
Cary [nee Tanfield] Elizabeth (Absolute)
DMI number:
13719
34.
A boar who had enjoyed a happy reign
First Line:
A boar who had enjoyed a happy reign
Last Line:
Destroy each other every mother's son
Author:
George Granville (Absolute)
DMI number:
36363
35.
A bumpkin unrefined and rude
First Line:
A bumpkin unrefined and rude
Last Line:
Thy company is worse than none
Author:
Edmund Arwaker (Absolute)
DMI number:
30290
36.
A butterfly awake one night
First Line:
A butterfly awake one night
Last Line:
I but a reptile thou a fly
DMI number:
33725
37.
A cat and monkey tired with play
First Line:
A cat and monkey tired with play
Last Line:
Be wise and of false friends beware
DMI number:
30259
38.
A certain farmer sowed a field with flax
First Line:
A certain farmer sowed a field with flax
Last Line:
And under such protection fear no wrong
Author:
Walter Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
36316
39.
A cobbler once upon a time
First Line:
A cobbler once upon a time
Last Line:
Act always by inclination not by force
DMI number:
5078
40.
A cock within a stable pent
First Line:
A cock within a stable pent
Last Line:
We tread not upon one another
DMI number:
33074
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