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111.
Says Chloe to Phyllis that mortal your spouse
First Line:
Says Chloe to Phyllis that mortal your spouse
Last Line:
For I never yet heart that a cuckold missed heaven
DMI number:
32489
112.
Says the captain still gay though his trial was near
First Line:
Says the captain still gay though his trial was near
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If the judge and the jury to try me were cooks
DMI number:
24841
113.
Reply mine host to hapless England's rhymes
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Reply mine host to hapless England's rhymes
Last Line:
A lion's diadem to fit an ass
DMI number:
35650
114.
Sage doctor S- I do advise
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Sage doctor S- I do advise
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Nor harp again on chalk and cheese
DMI number:
38180
115.
So strange the humours of the human race
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So strange the humours of the human race
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Do you but now approve the hobby horse
DMI number:
35654
116.
So the loud tyrant of the winds does sweep
First Line:
So the loud tyrant of the winds does sweep
Last Line:
It cools thy heat but raises up thy fame
DMI number:
44628
117.
Sir John is departed my lady's in fits
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Sir John is departed my lady's in fits
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Why water apply when you knew there was brandy
DMI number:
32484
118.
Sure more than barbarous was the butcher's heart
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Sure more than barbarous was the butcher's heart
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And he who sung the larks may sing your fate
DMI number:
32483
119.
Ten thousand tailors with their length of line
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Ten thousand tailors with their length of line
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Their packthread ceased and parchment was no more
DMI number:
35098
120.
The adverbs had a quarrel as they say
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The adverbs had a quarrel as they say
Last Line:
But at the last he did and there's an end
DMI number:
42386
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