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A Romish priest that died the other day
First Line:
A Romish priest that died the other day
Last Line:
To eat his god will eat in hell the devil
DMI number:
1097
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As wind in hypochondria pent
First Line:
As wind in hypochondria pent
Last Line:
And vents itself in prophecies
Author:
Samuel Butler (Absolute)
DMI number:
18407
3.
By what authority do clergy
First Line:
By what authority do clergy
Last Line:
We'll keep the freedom nature gave us
DMI number:
3242
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Curse on those senseless fools who disallow
First Line:
Curse on those senseless fools who disallow
Last Line:
As could not with their freedom be content
DMI number:
1117
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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
6.
For gain has wonderful effects
First Line:
For gain has wonderful effects
Last Line:
And great Diana of the Ephesians
DMI number:
40045
7.
For zeal's a dreadful termagant
First Line:
For zeal's a dreadful termagant
Last Line:
Divert their rage upon themselves
DMI number:
40385
8.
Good morrow to thee how dost do
First Line:
Good morrow to thee how dost do
Last Line:
And praise the L--d for half an hour
Author:
Samuel Butler (Speculation)
DMI number:
1104
9.
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
10.
In Bedfordshire there dwelt a knight
First Line:
In Bedfordshire there dwelt a knight
Last Line:
Got each a broken pate
DMI number:
1120
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