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A parliament with one consent
First Line:
A parliament with one consent
Last Line:
Be hanged or else beheaded
DMI number:
4921
2.
A miser having set his heart on gold
First Line:
A miser having set his heart on gold
Last Line:
The devil has a reformation wrought
DMI number:
42726
3.
Alas what has this poor animal done
First Line:
Alas what has this poor animal done
Last Line:
The direful operations of your ungodly hate
DMI number:
42984
4.
A youth the meanest of the muse's train
First Line:
A youth the meanest of the muse's train
Last Line:
One hapless victim from the untimely grave
DMI number:
33648
5.
An opera like a pillory may be said
First Line:
An opera like a pillory may be said
Last Line:
To nail our ears down but expose our head
DMI number:
15720
6.
All ye good people of this city
First Line:
All ye good people of this city
Last Line:
That lost his stake and lost his all
Author:
Alexander Pennecuik (Confident)
DMI number:
28136
7.
Ardalio jeers and in his comic strains
First Line:
Ardalio jeers and in his comic strains
Last Line:
Strike courteous tyrant and conclude the play
Author:
Isaac Watts (Absolute)
DMI number:
25979
8.
As cruel Tom dressed in his Sunday's coat
First Line:
As cruel Tom dressed in his Sunday's coat
Last Line:
Inflict on them on us revenged will be
DMI number:
33500
9.
Ayliffe and -- when called in days of old
First Line:
Ayliffe and -- when called in days of old
Last Line:
And like to Bute in all a first rate patriot shines
DMI number:
31348
10.
Backwards rode Filch who pockets used to rifle
First Line:
Backwards rode Filch who pockets used to rifle
Last Line:
They come not here who properly can touch
DMI number:
20839
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