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301.
Who is that beau pray tell me for you know
First Line:
Who is that beau pray tell me for you know
Last Line:
Transacts not her affairs so much as thine
DMI number:
27427
302.
Who painted justice blind did not declare
First Line:
Who painted justice blind did not declare
Last Line:
They'll sooner feel a cause than see it right
Author:
Robert Heath (Absolute)
DMI number:
15836
303.
Whoever desires to be a fawning slave
First Line:
Whoever desires to be a fawning slave
Last Line:
And let that doom become your punishment
Author:
Edward Ward (Confident)
DMI number:
5379
304.
Whoever has a cause dependant
First Line:
Whoever has a cause dependant
Last Line:
Was stripped of both estate and coach
DMI number:
11184
305.
While every freeman in the nation
First Line:
While every freeman in the nation
Last Line:
They'll never believe his verse
DMI number:
37675
306.
With unstained edges and in spotless calf
First Line:
With unstained edges and in spotless calf
Last Line:
All fair without but monstrous soul within
Author:
James Robertson (Absolute)
DMI number:
38570
307.
Wisely an observator said
First Line:
Wisely an observator said
Last Line:
To their eternal shame
Author:
Daniel Defoe (Speculation)
DMI number:
4971
308.
With an equal scale
First Line:
With an equal scale
Last Line:
Punish the man but in the man the cause
DMI number:
15863
309.
With envy fraught and malediction
First Line:
With envy fraught and malediction
Last Line:
It has ever been so since the world began
DMI number:
33466
310.
Within this everlasting tomb
First Line:
Within this everlasting tomb
Last Line:
To have wed the church that wooed the hall
DMI number:
29946
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