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91.
In a doublet of stone from the top of a steeple
First Line:
In a doublet of stone from the top of a steeple
Last Line:
The dregs of the people sink safe to the bottom
DMI number:
39086
92.
In street where pond with liquor used to flow
First Line:
In street where pond with liquor used to flow
Last Line:
Is more than any single sportsman's due
DMI number:
10359
93.
In Moor's most pleasant field where northern lads
First Line:
In Moor's most pleasant field where northern lads
Last Line:
Your entertainment good and landlord kind
DMI number:
10324
94.
Is this the place where late in tonfile yew
First Line:
Is this the place where late in tonfile yew
Last Line:
They lived thrice happy in their want of taste
DMI number:
33240
95.
Jack buys an ancient cottage dismal foul
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Jack buys an ancient cottage dismal foul
Last Line:
Jack will not lodge so well as he will eat
DMI number:
27963
96.
John H---le must now to saddle the right horse
First Line:
John H---le must now to saddle the right horse
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And speak his skill in drawing Tate's in brewing
DMI number:
10715
97.
Just at the entrance of the palace gate
First Line:
Just at the entrance of the palace gate
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Than this where even the drawer is a lord
DMI number:
10719
98.
James Monk here from the cock in white-hart-yard
First Line:
James Monk here from the cock in white-hart-yard
Last Line:
Trips up his heels as it ascends his pate
DMI number:
10355
99.
John Andrews alias upright John whose gate
First Line:
John Andrews alias upright John whose gate
Last Line:
This tailor can nine men to atoms shake
DMI number:
10337
100.
Long have we safe time's envious fury scorned
First Line:
Long have we safe time's envious fury scorned
Last Line:
Thy acts confess the god thy learning proved
Author:
Laurence Eusden (Absolute)
DMI number:
7025
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