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131.
In Ormond street the other day
First Line:
In Ormond street the other day
Last Line:
Will have no bottles old or new
Author:
Thomas Hamilton (Speculation)
DMI number:
21451
132.
In purple robes | With solemn state the magistrates proceed
First Line:
In purple robes | With solemn state the magistrates proceed
Last Line:
Point out the hero as he drives along
Author:
Bevil Higgons (Absolute)
DMI number:
21186
133.
Is this alas our boasted mortal's state
First Line:
Is this alas our boasted mortal's state
Last Line:
Thus poise you turn you and wonder at the view
DMI number:
30661
134.
Indeed all our chief living is by fools
First Line:
Indeed all our chief living is by fools
Last Line:
Fools that enter into band and knaves bind them
Author:
Thomas Middleton (Absolute)
DMI number:
13936
135.
In vain by being great
First Line:
In vain by being great
Last Line:
And blessed the wind that blew them to the gainful shore
DMI number:
42831
136.
In vain long parchment pedigrees adorn
First Line:
In vain long parchment pedigrees adorn
Last Line:
And nimbler Chanter get a sluggish Ball
DMI number:
12678
137.
It is a curse
First Line:
It is a curse
Last Line:
The young fool spends whatever the old knave got
Author:
William Cartwright (Absolute)
DMI number:
13941
138.
Lordings quoth he in chirch when I preche
First Line:
Lordings quoth he in chirch when I preche
Last Line:
Now hold your peace my tale I woll begin
Author:
Geoffrey Chaucer (Absolute)
DMI number:
13128
139.
Live there composed of earthly frame
First Line:
Live there composed of earthly frame
Last Line:
To lurk accountable to none
DMI number:
16180
140.
More ease than masters servants lives afford
First Line:
More ease than masters servants lives afford
Last Line:
Think then though not a lord that you are more
Author:
William Hay (Absolute)
DMI number:
27655
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