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91.
Not more elate some low bred clown
First Line:
Not more elate some low bred clown
Last Line:
As ever sought or wore the bays
DMI number:
19624
92.
No treasure can with me compare
First Line:
No treasure can with me compare
Last Line:
They make me dye I make them live
DMI number:
44684
93.
Now gentlemen if you will hear
First Line:
Now gentlemen if you will hear
Last Line:
Roasted a pig in a blue cows hide
DMI number:
42920
94.
Now I can scorn the splendour of a crown
First Line:
Now I can scorn the splendour of a crown
Last Line:
Bears up the universal globe in thee
DMI number:
44641
95.
Now after many well urged bribes
First Line:
Now after many well urged bribes
Last Line:
For seven taxes here's a scheme
DMI number:
32477
96.
Now as fame does report a young duke keeps a court
First Line:
Now as fame does report a young duke keeps a court
Last Line:
I was never before in so happy a case
DMI number:
37276
97.
Now ponder well ye ladies fair
First Line:
Now ponder well ye ladies fair
Last Line:
And eke was much more strong
Author:
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu [nee Pierrepont] (Speculation)
DMI number:
35161
98.
Of an old fig-tree once the trunk was I
First Line:
Of an old fig-tree once the trunk was I
Last Line:
And made them run from one more weak than they
Author:
Alexander Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
42176
99.
Of the body in the bread
First Line:
Of the body in the bread
Last Line:
Believe that you have and you have it
DMI number:
24098
100.
Old Darby with Joan by his side
First Line:
Old Darby with Joan by his side
Last Line:
Which decrepid old age cannot freeze
DMI number:
31513
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