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41.
Charles son of York who on the mercy-seat
First Line:
Charles son of York who on the mercy-seat
Last Line:
What law ordains and what the nine inspire
Author:
Isaac Hawkins Browne (Confident)
DMI number:
22472
42.
Clear eyed Astrea next with reverend brow
First Line:
Clear eyed Astrea next with reverend brow
Last Line:
That first her judgment weighs before it strikes
Author:
Samuel Daniel (Absolute)
DMI number:
15857
43.
Cleveland thy ashes sure will rise
First Line:
Cleveland thy ashes sure will rise
Last Line:
Beg bread of your presbytery
DMI number:
43051
44.
Colin by promise being obliged to pay
First Line:
Colin by promise being obliged to pay
Last Line:
Rust must be scoured off cobwebs swept away
Author:
Andrew Symson (Speculation)
DMI number:
4607
45.
Colin by promise being obliged to pay
First Line:
Colin by promise being obliged to pay
Last Line:
That Colin gives but Aulus dearly sells
DMI number:
36130
46.
Come children come and learn your father's trade
First Line:
Come children come and learn your father's trade
Last Line:
And with their money drink and drab and whore
DMI number:
43022
47.
Dead falls the cause if once the hand be mute
First Line:
Dead falls the cause if once the hand be mute
Last Line:
But let that speak the client gets the suit
Author:
Robert Herrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
16040
48.
Dear Tom I thank you for the offer
First Line:
Dear Tom I thank you for the offer
Last Line:
Too well I know your skill and fame
DMI number:
3008
49.
Dear wife let me have a fire made
First Line:
Dear wife let me have a fire made
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For which we have justly deserved a rope | This it is to be learned and witty
DMI number:
4949
50.
Deluded men these holds forego
First Line:
Deluded men these holds forego
Last Line:
The jockeys that will ride you
DMI number:
20838
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