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61.
A prisoner once to execution lead
First Line:
A prisoner once to execution lead
Last Line:
And therefore cannot eat until 'tis past
DMI number:
5777
62.
A public loss demands a public tear
First Line:
A public loss demands a public tear
Last Line:
His vessel sailed with glory to the grave
Author:
Edward Thompson (Absolute)
DMI number:
35952
63.
A quiet conscience in a quiet breast
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A quiet conscience in a quiet breast
Last Line:
No sleep so sweet as thine no rest so sure
Author:
Francis Quarles (Absolute)
DMI number:
34476
64.
A richer web than any art can weave
First Line:
A richer web than any art can weave
Last Line:
For christ and grace both ground work are and list
DMI number:
28832
65.
A righteous man bringeth a good old age to the grave
First Line:
A righteous man bringeth a good old age to the grave
Last Line:
Man at the best is full of trouble in his best reason
DMI number:
34656
66.
A rose's springing branch no sooner bloomed
First Line:
A rose's springing branch no sooner bloomed
Last Line:
On Christ both sure by faith and hope to rise
DMI number:
29150
67.
A salmon's belly Helluo was thy fate
First Line:
A salmon's belly Helluo was thy fate
Last Line:
Is there no hope alas then bring the jowl
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
29803
68.
A salmon's belly Helluo was thy fate
First Line:
A salmon's belly Helluo was thy fate
Last Line:
Oh save my country heaven shall be your last
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
37129
69.
A scolding wife so long a sleep possessed
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A scolding wife so long a sleep possessed
Last Line:
Nor put his dear in such another fright
DMI number:
12474
70.
A true daughter of the church of England when it was under persecution
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A true daughter of the church of England when it was under persecution
Last Line:
But she daily prayed for it and was daily supplied
DMI number:
29106
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