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1421.
Take an ivory globe and lay it
First Line:
Take an ivory globe and lay it
Last Line:
Let not the foul fiend soil again
DMI number:
32374
1422.
Take half a foreign soldier's name
First Line:
Take half a foreign soldier's name
Last Line:
When past a dozen years
DMI number:
36890
1423.
Start not that here unite in every line
First Line:
Start not that here unite in every line
Last Line:
To paraphrase his penitence begins
DMI number:
15724
1424.
The groans dear Armstrong which the world employ
First Line:
The groans dear Armstrong which the world employ
Last Line:
For they're reserved by thunder to be slain
DMI number:
3650
1425.
The hawks were once at mortal jars
First Line:
The hawks were once at mortal jars
Last Line:
Both to thy wealth and ease
Author:
Edward Ward (Speculation)
DMI number:
4391
1426.
The heavens so framed are
First Line:
The heavens so framed are
Last Line:
And language of the skies &c
DMI number:
43810
1427.
The holy father bears two keys
First Line:
The holy father bears two keys
Last Line:
Of opening heaven's door
DMI number:
15844
1428.
The honourable merchant John Pickering
First Line:
The honourable merchant John Pickering
Last Line:
Whose soul and all Christians for charity remember
DMI number:
33806
1429.
The clergy from the pulpit cry
First Line:
The clergy from the pulpit cry
Last Line:
You may live well and die well too
DMI number:
25056
1430.
The clock struck eight the morning cleared
First Line:
The clock struck eight the morning cleared
Last Line:
To teach sad boors on Ignoramus Green
DMI number:
12300
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