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221.
Welcome fair Caelia to this calmer cell
First Line:
Welcome fair Caelia to this calmer cell
Last Line:
And let the fond enthusiast freely take the rest
DMI number:
42707
222.
Upon the Change where merchants meet
First Line:
Upon the Change where merchants meet
Last Line:
With pen or sword hab nab's the word | Have at all
DMI number:
42485
223.
What noise is this good God what doleful cries
First Line:
What noise is this good God what doleful cries
Last Line:
Lodge where I can and where by chance I'm led
DMI number:
8808
224.
What business or what hope brings thee to town
First Line:
What business or what hope brings thee to town
Last Line:
None but has killed his man or writ his play
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6317
225.
What car ye Sirens can endure the pest
First Line:
What car ye Sirens can endure the pest
Last Line:
And jugging nightingales in darkling air
DMI number:
33567
226.
Westminster is a mill that grinds all causes
First Line:
Westminster is a mill that grinds all causes
Last Line:
The toll is oft made greater than the grist
Author:
Sir John Davies (Speculation)
DMI number:
41933
227.
What life can compare with a jolly Town rake
First Line:
What life can compare with a jolly Town rake
Last Line:
What Death can compare with the jolly Town-Rakes
DMI number:
770
228.
When April showers refresh the youthful spring
First Line:
When April showers refresh the youthful spring
Last Line:
And learn to live on gruel broth and pills
DMI number:
2087
229.
What though the gathering mire thy feet besmear
First Line:
What though the gathering mire thy feet besmear
Last Line:
And Whitehall echoes claean your honour's shoes
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
30634
230.
When now the stars began to hide their heads
First Line:
When now the stars began to hide their heads
Last Line:
As my dear Thyrsis' absence is to me
DMI number:
1822
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