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161.
The free-born English generous and wise
First Line:
The free-born English generous and wise
Last Line:
They scorn your tories' swords and Jesuits' wit
Author:
Robert Wolseley (Confident)
DMI number:
43027
162.
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
163.
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
164.
The miser gold the painted cloud
First Line:
The miser gold the painted cloud
Last Line:
That studies to preserve mankind
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute)
DMI number:
35213
165.
The Inquisitor General resigning his place
First Line:
The Inquisitor General resigning his place
Last Line:
Concuring with that of the Court and the K--g
DMI number:
27157
166.
The ladies having heard complaint
First Line:
The ladies having heard complaint
Last Line:
Binged low and thus harangued the bench
Author:
Alexander Pennecuik (Confident)
DMI number:
28127
167.
The olde people would believe stil in my lawes
First Line:
The olde people would believe stil in my lawes
Last Line:
In olde traditions and made by men
DMI number:
37321
168.
The quakers to the senators complain
First Line:
The quakers to the senators complain
Last Line:
Nor our posterity
DMI number:
5801
169.
The ladies of judiciary court
First Line:
The ladies of judiciary court
Last Line:
Rosina Maidenhead
Author:
Alexander Pennecuik (Confident)
DMI number:
28134
170.
The lawyer's house if I have rightly read
First Line:
The lawyer's house if I have rightly read
Last Line:
Is built upon the fool and madman's head
DMI number:
27787
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