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101.
Fiat justitia ruat coelum
First Line:
Fiat justitia ruat coelum
Last Line:
And if the rascals halloo kill em
DMI number:
31637
102.
From a field fought one from the beaten side
First Line:
From a field fought one from the beaten side
Last Line:
But if the king liked it the liar sped well
Author:
John Heywood (Absolute)
DMI number:
41935
103.
From camp to camp through the foul womb of night
First Line:
From camp to camp through the foul womb of night
Last Line:
Thawing cold fear
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
37370
104.
From each hand with speed retired
First Line:
From each hand with speed retired
Last Line:
Should combat and their jarring spheres confound
Author:
John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
38953
105.
Foxis ar fell at crawing coks
First Line:
Foxis ar fell at crawing coks
Last Line:
Tailziors ar tyrrans in killing lyce
DMI number:
10966
106.
Frae Dunideir as I cam throuch
First Line:
Frae Dunideir as I cam throuch
Last Line:
The brim battil of the Harlaw
DMI number:
10857
107.
For P--tt or B--te
First Line:
For P--tt or B--te
Last Line:
Sure all are in the wrong
DMI number:
33402
108.
Forgive him no no damn me if I do
First Line:
Forgive him no no damn me if I do
Last Line:
There scarce had now been left a man to bleed
Author:
Henry Crispe (Confident)
DMI number:
41808
109.
For the ram's fall with club of oak in hand
First Line:
For the ram's fall with club of oak in hand
Last Line:
Not sparing nor too lavish of thy blow
DMI number:
12972
110.
For this chaos | This lump of projects ere it be licked over
First Line:
For this chaos | This lump of projects ere it be licked over
Last Line:
All fashions ere ye apparel villainy
DMI number:
17213
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