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61.
I dreamed that buried in my fellow clay
First Line:
I dreamed that buried in my fellow clay
Last Line:
This is my dunghill and the next is thine
DMI number:
23316
62.
I dreamed that buried in my fellow clay
First Line:
I dreamed that buried in my fellow clay
Last Line:
This is my rotting place and that is thine
DMI number:
13514
63.
I dreamt that buried in my native clay
First Line:
I dreamt that buried in my native clay
Last Line:
This is my rotting place and that is thine
DMI number:
19595
64.
I have reason to fly thee and not to sit down by thee
First Line:
I have reason to fly thee and not to sit down by thee
Last Line:
And that man hath no worth that won't sometime be mellow
DMI number:
43104
65.
I heard much talk of Oxford town
First Line:
I heard much talk of Oxford town
Last Line:
And little sister Joan
DMI number:
24047
66.
In a doublet of stone from the top of a steeple
First Line:
In a doublet of stone from the top of a steeple
Last Line:
The dregs of the people sink safe to the bottom
DMI number:
39086
67.
In Milo's absence all his neighbours smiled
First Line:
In Milo's absence all his neighbours smiled
Last Line:
To turn his wife up than he has his lands
DMI number:
3384
68.
In my conceit she him would soonest have
First Line:
In my conceit she him would soonest have
Last Line:
She doth most honour she most love doth bear
Author:
William Basse (Absolute)
DMI number:
42016
69.
In each ambitious measure crossed
First Line:
In each ambitious measure crossed
Last Line:
As shamefully as they came in
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Speculation)
DMI number:
18291
70.
In former times ere pompous pride was known
First Line:
In former times ere pompous pride was known
Last Line:
Until my lord's estate be played away
DMI number:
35445
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