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31.
I sing of no heresy turk or of tartar
First Line:
I sing of no heresy turk or of tartar
Last Line:
Than thus to be tossed in a blanket and drubbed
DMI number:
44331
32.
If when I'm under cut beard's dangerous hands
First Line:
If when I'm under cut beard's dangerous hands
Last Line:
I'd quickly break the saucy rascal's neck
DMI number:
44397
33.
If Tarquin's guilt Lucretia pleased thy soul
First Line:
If Tarquin's guilt Lucretia pleased thy soul
Last Line:
You lived a strumpet or a fool you died
DMI number:
17136
34.
Of monsters fell and wondrous wights
First Line:
Of monsters fell and wondrous wights
Last Line:
With glasses ready charged in hand | But pray take heed of fighting
Author:
Samuel Speed (Speculation)
DMI number:
5916
35.
Oh Boston late with every pleasure crowned
First Line:
Oh Boston late with every pleasure crowned
Last Line:
Bids dark oblivion draw her sable veil
Author:
John Trumbull (Absolute)
DMI number:
33557
36.
Oh the degenerate age great Tully cried
First Line:
Oh the degenerate age great Tully cried
Last Line:
Blame not our morals for it but your own
Author:
Martial (Absolute)
DMI number:
30474
37.
On July seventh the suthe to say
First Line:
On July seventh the suthe to say
Last Line:
Gart Tyndall lads begin the quarrell
DMI number:
10954
38.
Once as sage Chaucer let us know
First Line:
Once as sage Chaucer let us know
Last Line:
And bore the victim to his den
DMI number:
33321
39.
Prithee take away the light
First Line:
Prithee take away the light
Last Line:
I'll give you quarter
DMI number:
10695
40.
Read lovely nymph and tremble not to read
First Line:
Read lovely nymph and tremble not to read
Last Line:
You pay my pangs nor have I died in vain
Author:
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu [nee Pierrepont] (Confident)
DMI number:
22753
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