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311.
Diogenes was merry in his tub
First Line:
Diogenes was merry in his tub
Last Line:
For the more we laugh the more we may
Author:
John Playford (Absolute)
DMI number:
44193
312.
England's blessed martyr's head next claims our call
First Line:
England's blessed martyr's head next claims our call
Last Line:
For grocer eats himself no rotten plum
DMI number:
10320
313.
Entering this house when thirsty lips are dry
First Line:
Entering this house when thirsty lips are dry
Last Line:
Than S---rt the toper who's a dab at skittles
DMI number:
10348
314.
Dorinda's bacon
First Line:
Dorinda's bacon
Last Line:
Scolds fries and eats
DMI number:
37927
315.
Down from the star and garter we proceed
First Line:
Down from the star and garter we proceed
Last Line:
B---l pulls deeply with his comrade C----le
DMI number:
10340
316.
Down-Hall well seated near a wood
First Line:
Down-Hall well seated near a wood
Last Line:
The best I know for making tea
Author:
John Morley (Speculation)
DMI number:
15512
317.
Early by four on Friday morn
First Line:
Early by four on Friday morn
Last Line:
So blessed myself and came away
DMI number:
43167
318.
Earth when parched and thirsty grown
First Line:
Earth when parched and thirsty grown
Last Line:
Tis no merit to be sober
DMI number:
37898
319.
Easop relates a tale weil worth renown
First Line:
Easop relates a tale weil worth renown
Last Line:
Blythness of hairt in peace with small possesion
Author:
Robert Henryson (Absolute)
DMI number:
10873
320.
Eating a mitey cheese elate with pride
First Line:
Eating a mitey cheese elate with pride
Last Line:
And the same weapon served both him and you
DMI number:
33613
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