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91.
From the fair Lavinian shore
First Line:
From the fair Lavinian shore
Last Line:
Although you be threescore year old
Author:
Henry Bold (Absolute)
DMI number:
43117
92.
Geta from wool and weaving first began
First Line:
Geta from wool and weaving first began
Last Line:
He swelled to be a lord and then he burst
DMI number:
41923
93.
Ghosts of every occupation
First Line:
Ghosts of every occupation
Last Line:
Knaves and fools of every class
DMI number:
841
94.
Hail glorious author of creation's frame
First Line:
Hail glorious author of creation's frame
Last Line:
Cries there ye rebels go and meet your God
DMI number:
36274
95.
Hang out a flag and gather pence a piece
First Line:
Hang out a flag and gather pence a piece
Last Line:
May have a knight hanged yet sir Tom go free
Author:
John Cleveland (Absolute)
DMI number:
36580
96.
Good we must love and must hate ill
First Line:
Good we must love and must hate ill
Last Line:
Who doth not fling away the shell
Author:
John Donne (Absolute)
DMI number:
9118
97.
Got in an alley near St Bow
First Line:
Got in an alley near St Bow
Last Line:
And quiet turn to dust again
DMI number:
12782
98.
Got on a bed of clean wheat straw
First Line:
Got on a bed of clean wheat straw
Last Line:
Both men and fleas ate born and die
DMI number:
12767
99.
Hail sacred peace hail long expected days
First Line:
Hail sacred peace hail long expected days
Last Line:
And gasping furies thirst for blood in vain
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
28317
100.
Heedless the great and helpless are the small
First Line:
Heedless the great and helpless are the small
Last Line:
The middle folk supply the needs of all
DMI number:
40618
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