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161.
Thanks to the gods they've heard my prayers
First Line:
Thanks to the gods they've heard my prayers
Last Line:
Now into dirty ashes turned
DMI number:
11770
162.
Tell me from what fat headed Scot
First Line:
Tell me from what fat headed Scot
Last Line:
Thy patients then may live
Author:
John Wynter (Speculation)
DMI number:
35114
163.
Tell me from whence fat headed Scot
First Line:
Tell me from whence fat headed Scot
Last Line:
Your patients then may live
Author:
John Wynter (Speculation)
DMI number:
19805
164.
That ignorance makes devout if right the notion
First Line:
That ignorance makes devout if right the notion
Last Line:
Troth Rufus thou art a man of great devotion
DMI number:
12595
165.
That Robert Walpole whom posterity
First Line:
That Robert Walpole whom posterity
Last Line:
Force his great grandson's grandson to surrender
DMI number:
24809
166.
That thou dost cassia breathe and foreign gums
First Line:
That thou dost cassia breathe and foreign gums
Last Line:
He that smells always well does never so
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
13092
167.
The gods have Lyce heard my vow
First Line:
The gods have Lyce heard my vow
Last Line:
A burning torch to ashes worn
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
42145
168.
The Inquisitor General resigning his place
First Line:
The Inquisitor General resigning his place
Last Line:
Concuring with that of the Court and the K--g
DMI number:
27157
169.
The profound
First Line:
The profound
Last Line:
True bathos
DMI number:
18182
170.
The muses whom the richest silks array
First Line:
The muses whom the richest silks array
Last Line:
We cannot pay too much for what they give
Author:
Patrick Delany (Absolute)
DMI number:
11617
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