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81.
In pimps and politicians
First Line:
In pimps and politicians
Last Line:
For they are all his own
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
23722
82.
It shall be known how Lackworth came so great
First Line:
It shall be known how Lackworth came so great
Last Line:
Into coined gold transmutes the name of ore
DMI number:
5021
83.
It happened in the twilight of the day
First Line:
It happened in the twilight of the day
Last Line:
Starts from the couch and bid the dame draw near
DMI number:
42304
84.
It happened in the twilight of the day
First Line:
It happened in the twilight of the day
Last Line:
Starts from the couch and bids the dame draw near
DMI number:
3636
85.
It is not the silver or gold of its self
First Line:
It is not the silver or gold of its self
Last Line:
This makes you as merry as we that do sing
DMI number:
43296
86.
Long have I heard your favourite theme
First Line:
Long have I heard your favourite theme
Last Line:
Perhaps or send you to the Turk
Author:
Richard Owen Cambridge (Absolute)
DMI number:
30538
87.
Let us lift up our hartes all
First Line:
Let us lift up our hartes all
Last Line:
Therefore shall they al be dampned
DMI number:
37822
88.
Let us lyft up our hartes all
First Line:
Let us lyft up our hartes all
Last Line:
Therefore shall they al be dampned
DMI number:
37323
89.
Lives there a man for no one merit famed
First Line:
Lives there a man for no one merit famed
Last Line:
For though there's one such man there can't be two
DMI number:
21884
90.
My landlord underpropped his house some years
First Line:
My landlord underpropped his house some years
Last Line:
And let no ravens this March brood molest
Author:
Robert Wild (Confident)
DMI number:
43017
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