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141.
Down with your marrow bones and cleaver all
First Line:
Down with your marrow bones and cleaver all
Last Line:
When sober hipped blith as a bird when mellow
DMI number:
17725
142.
Declare ye sages if ye find
First Line:
Declare ye sages if ye find
Last Line:
With nought but labour for his pains
Author:
William Wilkie (Absolute)
DMI number:
32311
143.
Deep in the bosom of a vale
First Line:
Deep in the bosom of a vale
Last Line:
They never shall reach my furthest link
DMI number:
36032
144.
Defeating oft the labours of the year
First Line:
Defeating oft the labours of the year
Last Line:
And all involving winds have swept away
Author:
James Thomson (Absolute)
DMI number:
31294
145.
Doctors by travel are improved
First Line:
Doctors by travel are improved
Last Line:
For ages and for ages
DMI number:
38431
146.
False clatterand kensy kuckold knaif
First Line:
False clatterand kensy kuckold knaif
Last Line:
Betwixt Kirkaldy and Kingorne
Author:
William Stewart (Speculation)
DMI number:
10867
147.
Eugene by nature and by fortune blessed
First Line:
Eugene by nature and by fortune blessed
Last Line:
Assume good humour and sit down to tea
Author:
Robert Lucke (Absolute)
DMI number:
12630
148.
Even nature lives by toil
First Line:
Even nature lives by toil
Last Line:
Even unknotted twine will praise your skill
Author:
John Dyer (Absolute)
DMI number:
31975
149.
Ever since Cain slew Abel
First Line:
Ever since Cain slew Abel
Last Line:
The 25th of July | Ezekiel Cucumber
DMI number:
5269
150.
Every good servant does not all commands
First Line:
Every good servant does not all commands
Last Line:
No bond but to do just ones
DMI number:
40951
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