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91.
She that smells least smells best which intimates
First Line:
She that smells least smells best which intimates
Last Line:
They smell like beasts that smell like civit cats
DMI number:
17427
92.
Sir though your grace hath put good order
First Line:
Sir though your grace hath put good order
Last Line:
Farewell ye get no more of me
Author:
Sir David Lyndsay [Lindsay] (Absolute)
DMI number:
35414
93.
Sir Fopling you're a man of fashion grown
First Line:
Sir Fopling you're a man of fashion grown
Last Line:
A more ridiculous trifling thing than he
DMI number:
43395
94.
So you my friend at last are caught
First Line:
So you my friend at last are caught
Last Line:
For Drury Lane St Mary's
DMI number:
26625
95.
Still to be neat still to be dressed
First Line:
Still to be neat still to be dressed
Last Line:
They wound my eyes but not my heart
DMI number:
44238
96.
Suppose a female young and fair
First Line:
Suppose a female young and fair
Last Line:
And every word and thought direct
DMI number:
41784
97.
Sons hes bene ay exylit far out of sicht
First Line:
Sons hes bene ay exylit far out of sicht
Last Line:
His nakit farmours gars hungry gae to bed
Author:
William Dunbar (Speculation)
DMI number:
10933
98.
Some faults though small intolerable grow
First Line:
Some faults though small intolerable grow
Last Line:
They scorn to cultivate their mother tongue
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
28159
99.
Some through much courage lose their breath
First Line:
Some through much courage lose their breath
Last Line:
Best teaches ladies how to die
DMI number:
3207
100.
Ten thousand tailors with their length of line
First Line:
Ten thousand tailors with their length of line
Last Line:
Their packthread ceased and parchment was no more
DMI number:
35098
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