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21.
What planet distracts thee what damnable star
First Line:
What planet distracts thee what damnable star
Last Line:
Thou'lt be cursed for it in this world and damned for it hereafter
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
7095
22.
What blessed assurance when my doctor thought
First Line:
What blessed assurance when my doctor thought
Last Line:
To drink it from the bottle sent to me
DMI number:
27656
23.
When dukes in town ask thee to dine
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When dukes in town ask thee to dine
Last Line:
Thou art not their friend but their buffoon
Author:
John Hoadly (Absolute)
DMI number:
27754
24.
When Gammar Gurton first I knew
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When Gammar Gurton first I knew
Last Line:
And I'll ensure your gums
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
7094
25.
When thou art asked to sup abroad
First Line:
When thou art asked to sup abroad
Last Line:
Does not a supper but a reckoning hate
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6316
26.
Where is there now a Pylades you cry
First Line:
Where is there now a Pylades you cry
Last Line:
Fine words are vain love is the price of love
DMI number:
27445
27.
Who have we here the table's spread I see
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Who have we here the table's spread I see
Last Line:
For a less treat this friend would cut your throat
DMI number:
17404
28.
With the best wines of France you entertain
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With the best wines of France you entertain
Last Line:
Neither believe it Sir nor am adry
DMI number:
27387
29.
With lace bedizened comes the man
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With lace bedizened comes the man
Last Line:
I came to dine and not to stare
Author:
John Hoadly (Absolute)
DMI number:
27753
30.
Wine and good fare and my own person nice
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Wine and good fare and my own person nice
Last Line:
Yours be the town or yours the world's command
DMI number:
27348
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