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81.
Hail reverend tripos guardian of the law
First Line:
Hail reverend tripos guardian of the law
Last Line:
But righteous laws shall vouch all thou shalt execute
DMI number:
6458
82.
Good people I pray now attend to my muse
First Line:
Good people I pray now attend to my muse
Last Line:
My muse she grows weary and thus she doth end | With pox o' chancellor villainous chancellor | Damnable chancellor oh
DMI number:
42346
83.
Good people pray now attend to my muse
First Line:
Good people pray now attend to my muse
Last Line:
My muse she grows weary and thus she does end | With pox o' th' chancellor villainous chancellor damnable chancellor O
DMI number:
4945
84.
He hath such a judge a man so learned
First Line:
He hath such a judge a man so learned
Last Line:
To the perpetuity of his name and memory
Author:
George Chapman (Absolute) & James Shirley (Absolute)
DMI number:
15811
85.
He shall not draw | A string of his purse I'll drive his patent for him
First Line:
He shall not draw | A string of his purse I'll drive his patent for him
Last Line:
To enjoy the other moiety for their charge
Author:
Benjamin Jonson (Absolute)
DMI number:
17334
86.
He speaks with others tongues and hears mens suits
First Line:
He speaks with others tongues and hears mens suits
Last Line:
To entangle those shall feed him
Author:
John Webster (Absolute)
DMI number:
15824
87.
He that with injury is grieved
First Line:
He that with injury is grieved
Last Line:
Is but to squander more in vain
DMI number:
39752
88.
He was then a judge and in Cathedra
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He was then a judge and in Cathedra
Last Line:
Want of a due execution
Author:
George Chapman (Absolute) & James Shirley (Absolute)
DMI number:
15814
89.
Here punks and prigs of every age and class
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Here punks and prigs of every age and class
Last Line:
G- rested on this day and so will I
DMI number:
37686
90.
Here Rixus lies a novice in the laws
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Here Rixus lies a novice in the laws
Last Line:
Who plains he came to hell without a cause
DMI number:
29745
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