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171.
There was a man bespake a thing
First Line:
There was a man bespake a thing
Last Line:
Whether he hath it I or no
Author:
Sir John Davies (Confident)
DMI number:
41960
172.
There was a man he had a stick
First Line:
There was a man he had a stick
Last Line:
And so I end my sonnet
DMI number:
25118
173.
Though an odd kind of fowl when you hit on my name
First Line:
Though an odd kind of fowl when you hit on my name
Last Line:
Because as spinsters we borrow our name from the weavers
DMI number:
22848
174.
This rod was slender white and tall
First Line:
This rod was slender white and tall
Last Line:
He caught his fish and saved his bait
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
18176
175.
Thou bed in which I first began
First Line:
Thou bed in which I first began
Last Line:
But bliss still borders upon woe
DMI number:
38026
176.
Though I alas a prisoner be
First Line:
Though I alas a prisoner be
Last Line:
For I can break but scorn to bend
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
23973
177.
Though I but seventeen do declare
First Line:
Though I but seventeen do declare
Last Line:
A parson wears a band
Author:
William le Tans'ur (Absolute)
DMI number:
36921
178.
Though I never was born yet came I by smockings
First Line:
Though I never was born yet came I by smockings
Last Line:
And perplexed by my preference your deep contemplation
DMI number:
24016
179.
Thrice happy toy whose gales delight the fair
First Line:
Thrice happy toy whose gales delight the fair
Last Line:
Think how with heat I glow and give me ease
DMI number:
12670
180.
Thus learned M---d to H--n--e spoke
First Line:
Thus learned M---d to H--n--e spoke
Last Line:
Took out some charcoal and wrote C---
DMI number:
18837
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