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451.
Pray good Mr Parson hands off methinks you are very free how dare you
First Line:
Pray good Mr Parson hands off methinks you are very free how dare you
Last Line:
She can pickle and preserve you may drink and smoke like other folk and a shining beaver wear
Author:
John Morrice (Absolute)
DMI number:
14074
452.
Pray let me see if what France says be true
First Line:
Pray let me see if what France says be true
Last Line:
Nor by your frowns restore em to their senses
Author:
David Garrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
38291
453.
Pray tell me Sir what pleasure you can take
First Line:
Pray tell me Sir what pleasure you can take
Last Line:
Such airs can never suit with such a face
DMI number:
6243
454.
Philander since you'll have it so
First Line:
Philander since you'll have it so
Last Line:
As have reproached and charmed me into sense
Author:
Aphra Behn (Absolute)
DMI number:
9479
455.
Quite worn to the stumps in a piteous condition
First Line:
Quite worn to the stumps in a piteous condition
Last Line:
Your petitioner then bound in duty shall neigh
DMI number:
20832
456.
Quoth Hudibras the case is clear
First Line:
Quoth Hudibras the case is clear
Last Line:
Men's principles by what they do
DMI number:
39534
457.
Scarce had the bells the news began
First Line:
Scarce had the bells the news began
Last Line:
Thou was as honest and as fair | As ever pisht
DMI number:
18401
458.
Rome your forefathers sins you'll rue
First Line:
Rome your forefathers sins you'll rue
Last Line:
And shall yet leave a more degenerate breed
DMI number:
41839
459.
Room room for a blade of the town
First Line:
Room room for a blade of the town
Last Line:
And there's an end to bully
Author:
Thomas D'Urfey (Absolute) & John Wilmot (Speculation)
DMI number:
8959
460.
S---d's repentance comes too late
First Line:
S---d's repentance comes too late
Last Line:
Doth but repent in time
DMI number:
2892
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