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101.
Hodge held a farm and smiled content
First Line:
Hodge held a farm and smiled content
Last Line:
And please ye who's the justice now
DMI number:
19435
102.
Hodge held a farm and smiled content
First Line:
Hodge held a farm and smiled content
Last Line:
This case will alter too beyond the grave
DMI number:
25302
103.
How wretched is that suppliant who must
First Line:
How wretched is that suppliant who must
Last Line:
Make suit to obtain that which he fears to take
Author:
Richard Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
17165
104.
I gave Calenus once a civil dun
First Line:
I gave Calenus once a civil dun
Last Line:
Calenus gives me words but Aulus sells
DMI number:
10032
105.
I have seen | When after execution judgment hath
First Line:
I have seen | When after execution judgment hath
Last Line:
Repented over his doom
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
15810
106.
In sleep young Corydon reposed
First Line:
In sleep young Corydon reposed
Last Line:
Be useful first and then polite
DMI number:
17451
107.
In life with what surprizing turns we meet
First Line:
In life with what surprizing turns we meet
Last Line:
Or truth believe when justice is unjust
DMI number:
25878
108.
It well becomes that judge to nod at crimes
First Line:
It well becomes that judge to nod at crimes
Last Line:
That does commit greater himself and lives
Author:
Thomas Middleton (Absolute) & Cyril Tourneur (Absolute)
DMI number:
15821
109.
In vain poor sable son of woe
First Line:
In vain poor sable son of woe
Last Line:
The last will do it alive
DMI number:
24521
110.
It is not the silver or gold of its self
First Line:
It is not the silver or gold of its self
Last Line:
This makes you as merry as we that do sing
DMI number:
43296
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