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101.
The youk is a gentle and lovely disease
First Line:
The youk is a gentle and lovely disease
Last Line:
But mere famed for the youk and being always beshitty | Whilk nae body can deny
DMI number:
18445
102.
This house is holy unlawful tis
First Line:
This house is holy unlawful tis
Last Line:
For any one here on her walls to piss
DMI number:
29061
103.
Thou god to whose great memory
First Line:
Thou god to whose great memory
Last Line:
Not Vaux but rotten vulva's hall
DMI number:
7158
104.
To this moment a rebel I throw down my arms
First Line:
To this moment a rebel I throw down my arms
Last Line:
At the thought of those joys I should meet in her arms
Author:
John Wilmot (Absolute)
DMI number:
4125
105.
To all around me mirth I make though seldom spend my pelf
First Line:
To all around me mirth I make though seldom spend my pelf
Last Line:
And yet whenever I hap to die I sing before my death
DMI number:
15129
106.
Tis not that I am weary grown
First Line:
Tis not that I am weary grown
Last Line:
And be the mistress of mankind
Author:
John Wilmot (Absolute)
DMI number:
4126
107.
To learned Mead thus Hanmer spoke
First Line:
To learned Mead thus Hanmer spoke
Last Line:
Took up a charcoal and wrote CVII
DMI number:
18811
108.
Twas when the sable mantle of the night
First Line:
Twas when the sable mantle of the night
Last Line:
I felt my belly wet and slept again
Author:
John Wilmot (Speculation)
DMI number:
5671
109.
Two nymphs of chaste Diana's train
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Two nymphs of chaste Diana's train
Last Line:
Even let him bake but never brew
Author:
Mary Jones (Absolute)
DMI number:
22596
110.
Two welshmen partners in a cow
First Line:
Two welshmen partners in a cow
Last Line:
This damned confounded dinner
Author:
Edward Ward (Confident)
DMI number:
15161
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