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21.
A man may lead a happy life
First Line:
A man may lead a happy life
Last Line:
For jobs through all the town they roam
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
22257
22.
A manor large by Chloe was possessed
First Line:
A manor large by Chloe was possessed
Last Line:
For Chloe had but wisely played the fool
DMI number:
1510
23.
A merry jest I will you tell
First Line:
A merry jest I will you tell
Last Line:
And in this place no longer stay
DMI number:
6720
24.
A peer some more than six foot high
First Line:
A peer some more than six foot high
Last Line:
For were it a million you would lose
Author:
Thomas Hamilton (Speculation)
DMI number:
21475
25.
A pit there is so wondrous deep
First Line:
A pit there is so wondrous deep
Last Line:
Betwixt the fair Belinda's thighs
DMI number:
10698
26.
A place where the farmer sometimes lays his wheat
First Line:
A place where the farmer sometimes lays his wheat
Last Line:
May be found fifty prostitutes every day
DMI number:
36846
27.
A pox who'd be a poet in our days
First Line:
A pox who'd be a poet in our days
Last Line:
Next venture posture Mall shall be his muse
DMI number:
41878
28.
A session of lovers was held the other day
First Line:
A session of lovers was held the other day
Last Line:
He had left being a man she would make him a beast
DMI number:
4446
29.
A silly poor shepherd was folding his sheep
First Line:
A silly poor shepherd was folding his sheep
Last Line:
The warmer thou art the cuc-colder am I
DMI number:
43967
30.
A sportly sprightly youth quite tired of Rome
First Line:
A sportly sprightly youth quite tired of Rome
Last Line:
Breaks through the feeble fence of faith and truth
DMI number:
4410
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