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151.
Fire fire fire help for we're all in flames
First Line:
Fire fire fire help for we're all in flames
Last Line:
Cried damn the old charter and God save the king
DMI number:
43069
152.
Excuse my weak untutored muse who thus presumes to climb
First Line:
Excuse my weak untutored muse who thus presumes to climb
Last Line:
Who lived with a firm unshaken soul and died for masonry
DMI number:
29691
153.
Expect not more from servants than is just
First Line:
Expect not more from servants than is just
Last Line:
If light forgive for no man's always wise
DMI number:
40985
154.
Felled by death's surer hatchet here lies Sprong
First Line:
Felled by death's surer hatchet here lies Sprong
Last Line:
O spare kind heaven his fellow labourer Hollies
DMI number:
17633
155.
Few people know it yet dear sir tis true
First Line:
Few people know it yet dear sir tis true
Last Line:
To read such lines is drudgery to those
Author:
Edward Rolle (Absolute)
DMI number:
22624
156.
Fair Sally loved a bonny seaman
First Line:
Fair Sally loved a bonny seaman
Last Line:
And went to church with Sally
DMI number:
36768
157.
Foxis ar fell at crawing coks
First Line:
Foxis ar fell at crawing coks
Last Line:
Tailziors ar tyrrans in killing lyce
DMI number:
10966
158.
For he earns his money hardly
First Line:
For he earns his money hardly
Last Line:
Full sore against their wills
DMI number:
42507
159.
For he sits all day a bunting
First Line:
For he sits all day a bunting
Last Line:
According to the toll
DMI number:
42506
160.
For he sits all day hooping
First Line:
For he sits all day hooping
Last Line:
For he looks like one that mad is
DMI number:
42505
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