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211.
This holy cell
First Line:
This holy cell
Last Line:
Are here the guardians of a grieved mind
Author:
Henry Chettle (Absolute)
DMI number:
13242
212.
This house and inhabitants both well agree
First Line:
This house and inhabitants both well agree
Last Line:
The other new built but not finished at top
Author:
Thomas Parnell (Confident)
DMI number:
36157
213.
This house has got one tenant an estate
First Line:
This house has got one tenant an estate
Last Line:
Can any thing sold here admit a crime
DMI number:
10747
214.
This house is formed with art and wrought with pains
First Line:
This house is formed with art and wrought with pains
Last Line:
This tomb must hold the man the fabric his estate
DMI number:
10594
215.
This house is kept although its drink is mellow
First Line:
This house is kept although its drink is mellow
Last Line:
Which never ceases to demand and crave
DMI number:
10342
216.
This house to give to Caesar Caesar's due
First Line:
This house to give to Caesar Caesar's due
Last Line:
Rowden and Davis of unstained repute
DMI number:
10338
217.
They had rather drown their substance
First Line:
They had rather drown their substance
Last Line:
Built with God's finger and instilled his temple
Author:
George Chapman (Absolute)
DMI number:
13825
218.
This man lord bless him with his thin jawed spouse
First Line:
This man lord bless him with his thin jawed spouse
Last Line:
Nor with fools pence enrich a fool in grain
DMI number:
10344
219.
This soil once spoiled by Saracens that past
First Line:
This soil once spoiled by Saracens that past
Last Line:
This tower which still renowns the builder's praise
DMI number:
29790
220.
Thou once loved abode of an heavenly fair
First Line:
Thou once loved abode of an heavenly fair
Last Line:
To love is presumption then mortals adore
DMI number:
22081
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