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151.
Rembombo straddling goes in great distress
First Line:
Rembombo straddling goes in great distress
Last Line:
Who never used any but English whores
DMI number:
43773
152.
Sam Treacher's dead dear Sam has bid good night
First Line:
Sam Treacher's dead dear Sam has bid good night
Last Line:
For thou shalt make it live because it sings of thee
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute) & John Cleveland (Speculation) & Francis Quarles (Speculation) & W. S. (Speculation) & Robert Gould (Speculation) & James Shirley (Speculation)
DMI number:
6926
153.
Reader do not with hasty folly
First Line:
Reader do not with hasty folly
Last Line:
Eternal anthems unto heaven's high king
DMI number:
28446
154.
Silence ye Tories lofty Whigs attend
First Line:
Silence ye Tories lofty Whigs attend
Last Line:
Whilst life and pleasing hope of liberty remains
DMI number:
22837
155.
Silence ye tories lofty whigs attend
First Line:
Silence ye tories lofty whigs attend
Last Line:
Whilst life and pleasing liberty remains
DMI number:
15706
156.
Should one make a snowball the heart being stone
First Line:
Should one make a snowball the heart being stone
Last Line:
What's breaking bone to your breaking my heart
DMI number:
25042
157.
Should some bright angel leave the sky
First Line:
Should some bright angel leave the sky
Last Line:
Each bright destroying eye
DMI number:
2147
158.
Shall I complain or silently depart
First Line:
Shall I complain or silently depart
Last Line:
Who art the great physician of the soul
DMI number:
43261
159.
Shame on thy beard that thou canst bugbears dread
First Line:
Shame on thy beard that thou canst bugbears dread
Last Line:
Thy crazy and decrepid limbs before
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
5878
160.
So fine an ear so clear a sight
First Line:
So fine an ear so clear a sight
Last Line:
Grant me ye Gods his turn of head
DMI number:
24733
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