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A Lion who had uncontrolled
First Line:
A Lion who had uncontrolled
Last Line:
To call this fable's second part
DMI number:
1090
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Drawn by my pensive thoughts into a field
First Line:
Drawn by my pensive thoughts into a field
Last Line:
The fabric sunk dissolved in fire and smoke
DMI number:
1122
3.
I come to charge ye
First Line:
I come to charge ye
Last Line:
You shall be hanged and Ketch shall have your clothes
DMI number:
1107
4.
In dead of night when the pale moon
First Line:
In dead of night when the pale moon
Last Line:
Next time we meet I'll tell you more
DMI number:
1123
5.
I sing a merry monarch's fame
First Line:
I sing a merry monarch's fame
Last Line:
Since royal greatness leads the way
DMI number:
1125
6.
I loved no king since forty one
First Line:
I loved no king since forty one
Last Line:
The people's approbation
DMI number:
1108
7.
Nan and Frank two quondam friends
First Line:
Nan and Frank two quondam friends
Last Line:
Betwixt the Whitestaff Knight and Lady of the Red Nose
Author:
John Wilmot (Speculation) & Samuel Butler (Speculation)
DMI number:
4435
8.
Our ancient poets sung of crowds
First Line:
Our ancient poets sung of crowds
Last Line:
And serve thee as she did thy father
DMI number:
1109
9.
Rouse up great Charles thy courage shows
First Line:
Rouse up great Charles thy courage shows
Last Line:
Five hundred kings instead of one
DMI number:
1102
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That saints may claim a dispensation
First Line:
That saints may claim a dispensation
Last Line:
Perfection truths such as these are
Author:
Samuel Butler (Absolute)
DMI number:
6381
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