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51.
My father went with child of me for I never had a mother
First Line:
My father went with child of me for I never had a mother
Last Line:
And yet whenever I hap to die I sing before my death
DMI number:
7494
52.
My dear mistress has a heart
First Line:
My dear mistress has a heart
Last Line:
Should we live one day asunder
Author:
John Wilmot (Absolute)
DMI number:
4132
53.
I sing the nymph a very woman
First Line:
I sing the nymph a very woman
Last Line:
Her died mundungus tea was brewed in
DMI number:
12196
54.
I sing the praises of a fart
First Line:
I sing the praises of a fart
Last Line:
If not I do not care a fart
DMI number:
5519
55.
I owe my being like to worms that breed
First Line:
I owe my being like to worms that breed
Last Line:
When sick I often ease them of their pain
DMI number:
24012
56.
If death must come as oft as breath departs
First Line:
If death must come as oft as breath departs
Last Line:
Then death's a fart and so a fart for death
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
13073
57.
If all men die when breath departs
First Line:
If all men die when breath departs
Last Line:
Death is a fart then a fart for death
Author:
Thomas Brown (Confident)
DMI number:
18526
58.
If shitten lines should wipe a shitten a-se
First Line:
If shitten lines should wipe a shitten a-se
Last Line:
Is dust to dust but here it's t---d to t---d
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Speculation)
DMI number:
3601
59.
If strong and rank I smell and taste
First Line:
If strong and rank I smell and taste
Last Line:
A Fox's cub on me did p--ss
DMI number:
33270
60.
Ladies I'm often under hedges seen
First Line:
Ladies I'm often under hedges seen
Last Line:
For surely you begin to smell me
DMI number:
23992
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