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251.
The chiming bells from every steeple
First Line:
The chiming bells from every steeple
Last Line:
Uncase this moment and be gone
DMI number:
32079
252.
The elephant is never won with anger
First Line:
The elephant is never won with anger
Last Line:
And not till then truly repents his errors
Author:
John Fletcher (Absolute)
DMI number:
20957
253.
The faithful dog flies at the robber's throat
First Line:
The faithful dog flies at the robber's throat
Last Line:
From side to side as they can mend their bargain
Author:
George Granville (Absolute)
DMI number:
21179
254.
The beard thick or thin
First Line:
The beard thick or thin
Last Line:
His land is well manured
DMI number:
42514
255.
The bee the goose the calf
First Line:
The bee the goose the calf
Last Line:
For deeds and dead men's wills
DMI number:
41909
256.
The bee the goose the sheep
First Line:
The bee the goose the sheep
Last Line:
For deeds and dead mens wills
DMI number:
43741
257.
The master which in passion kills his slave
First Line:
The master which in passion kills his slave
Last Line:
The injury
Author:
Philip Massinger (Absolute)
DMI number:
16468
258.
The rabble gather round the man of news
First Line:
The rabble gather round the man of news
Last Line:
And he that lies most loud is most believed
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
20365
259.
The peasant is blest who in his cott
First Line:
The peasant is blest who in his cott
Last Line:
And may good deeds whenever I die | Record my fame
DMI number:
22551
260.
The people in all general ills are prone
First Line:
The people in all general ills are prone
Last Line:
As if some breeze had stung em
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute) & Nathaniel Lee (Absolute)
DMI number:
20374
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