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291.
Sons of corruption who obedient hail
First Line:
Sons of corruption who obedient hail
Last Line:
With longing ardour hear the pleasing theme
DMI number:
33513
292.
Soon as his worship well had set
First Line:
Soon as his worship well had set
Last Line:
You do respect my charity
DMI number:
6041
293.
Subtle the Prussian Dutchmen wary
First Line:
Subtle the Prussian Dutchmen wary
Last Line:
While thine affects no mortal living
DMI number:
24524
294.
That you have wronged me doth appear in this
First Line:
That you have wronged me doth appear in this
Last Line:
He'll think your mother chides and leave you so
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
35185
295.
Talk Strephon no more of what's honest or just
First Line:
Talk Strephon no more of what's honest or just
Last Line:
Who wrecks on that shelf where he stranded before
DMI number:
24089
296.
That disaccord between us two I find
First Line:
That disaccord between us two I find
Last Line:
This this man dignified with prime command
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
42153
297.
That I'm a lying rogue you all agree
First Line:
That I'm a lying rogue you all agree
Last Line:
For though my tongue was false my heart was true
Author:
David Garrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
31702
298.
Tell me some antiquary who has heard
First Line:
Tell me some antiquary who has heard
Last Line:
Till Plato's year turns back the world's first face
DMI number:
44591
299.
Take a man who by nature's a true son of earth
First Line:
Take a man who by nature's a true son of earth
Last Line:
And a thing strut a p--r that before was an ass | Probatum est
DMI number:
17976
300.
Take heed
First Line:
Take heed
Last Line:
Treason's a race that must be run with speed
DMI number:
41349
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