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91.
Two college sophs of Cambridge growth
First Line:
Two college sophs of Cambridge growth
Last Line:
Oh Celia Celia Celia sh----
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
18703
92.
Two college sophs of Cambridge growth
First Line:
Two college sophs of Cambridge growth
Last Line:
Oh Celia Celia Celia sh__ts
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
32316
93.
We'll go no more to Tunbridge Wells
First Line:
We'll go no more to Tunbridge Wells
Last Line:
You'll say as much as I | Then go lords and ladies what ever you ail &c
DMI number:
42464
94.
We've often heard how the imprisoned wind
First Line:
We've often heard how the imprisoned wind
Last Line:
With speed to plant your roaring cannons there
DMI number:
18408
95.
What days so lewd as these our own
First Line:
What days so lewd as these our own
Last Line:
And gave it in her nether eye
DMI number:
21909
96.
What days so lewd as these our own
First Line:
What days so lewd as these our own
Last Line:
Excels in virtue much the last
DMI number:
22638
97.
What down in the dirt by St Leonard her grace
First Line:
What down in the dirt by St Leonard her grace
Last Line:
If he guess right in this be pardoned for all
DMI number:
4886
98.
What a' devil ail our poets all
First Line:
What a' devil ail our poets all
Last Line:
As well as to that of tipple
DMI number:
42451
99.
When Hodge first spied the labour in vain
First Line:
When Hodge first spied the labour in vain
Last Line:
All but the city's fundament
DMI number:
4878
100.
When the king at the play saw the scenes all so fine
First Line:
When the king at the play saw the scenes all so fine
Last Line:
Why I've always been told you've not any to lose
DMI number:
21915
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