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1.
As the other night in bed I thinking lay
First Line:
As the other night in bed I thinking lay
Last Line:
Tis ten to one but I shall dream again
Author:
John Ayloffe (Speculation)
DMI number:
42336
2.
From slavish fear the dreadful gods arose
First Line:
From slavish fear the dreadful gods arose
Last Line:
Contend to multiply the brood of spurious deities
Author:
John Ayloffe (Confident)
DMI number:
9678
3.
Spread a large canvas painter to contain
First Line:
Spread a large canvas painter to contain
Last Line:
This crowd of traitors hanged in effigy
Author:
Henry Savile (Speculation) & John Ayloffe (Speculation) & Andrew Marvell (Speculation)
DMI number:
3633
4.
We read in profane and sacred records
First Line:
We read in profane and sacred records
Last Line:
There's ten times more treason in brandy and ale
Author:
John Ayloffe (Speculation) & Andrew Marvell (Speculation)
DMI number:
3639
5.
What should I ask my friends which best would be
First Line:
What should I ask my friends which best would be
Last Line:
He left scorned Hamon to the vulgar rout
DMI number:
3658
6.
Whither O whither wander I forlorn
First Line:
Whither O whither wander I forlorn
Last Line:
And by her oracles the world shall sway
Author:
John Ayloffe (Confident) & Andrew Marvell (Speculation)
DMI number:
3643