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291.
He who in his pocket has no money
First Line:
He who in his pocket has no money
Last Line:
Should in his mouth be never without honey
DMI number:
17148
292.
He that commits a sin shall quickly find
First Line:
He that commits a sin shall quickly find
Last Line:
Confess that heaven is neither deaf nor blind
Author:
Thomas Creech (Confident)
DMI number:
7247
293.
He that for money weds preposterous shapes
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He that for money weds preposterous shapes
Last Line:
And curse you with a race of monkey sons
Author:
Edward Ward (Confident)
DMI number:
6761
294.
He that makes conscience of a venial sin
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He that makes conscience of a venial sin
Last Line:
Those that never reckon pence they waste this way
DMI number:
41997
295.
He that marries a lass for love and a face
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He that marries a lass for love and a face
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Has all the world in a string
Author:
Charles Johnson (Absolute)
DMI number:
519
296.
Hence come our sugars from canary isles
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Hence come our sugars from canary isles
Last Line:
To the worlds treasure pay their sundry tributes
DMI number:
43722
297.
Hence tis no lover has the power
First Line:
Hence tis no lover has the power
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And hangs or drowns with half the trouble
DMI number:
39863
298.
Here Crassus lies who living flowed in pelf
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Here Crassus lies who living flowed in pelf
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He lived a beggar least that he should die so
DMI number:
19280
299.
Here crumbling lies beneath this mold
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Here crumbling lies beneath this mold
Last Line:
Died in distress by wanting more
DMI number:
36889
300.
Here day and night conspired a sudden flight
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Here day and night conspired a sudden flight
Last Line:
You'll quickly see day peeping through a hole
Author:
Matthew Stevenson (Speculation)
DMI number:
11758
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