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11.
A poor wydowe som dele ystept in age
First Line:
A poor wydowe som dele ystept in age
Last Line:
And like the burned gold was his coloure
Author:
Geoffrey Chaucer (Absolute)
DMI number:
9822
12.
A sergeant of the law discreet precise
First Line:
A sergeant of the law discreet precise
Last Line:
With a striped silken sash about his waist
Author:
Thomas Betterton (Absolute)
DMI number:
18341
13.
An haberdasher next a portly wight
First Line:
An haberdasher next a portly wight
Last Line:
For wealth gives power of face and pride of mind
Author:
George Ogle (Absolute)
DMI number:
18343
14.
And also on her hedde parde
First Line:
And also on her hedde parde
Last Line:
Her doves and dan Cupido
DMI number:
12966
15.
And for there is so gret diversite
First Line:
And for there is so gret diversite
Last Line:
Ne the mismetre for default of tunge
Author:
Geoffrey Chaucer (Absolute)
DMI number:
12733
16.
Alone walkyng in thought plainyng
First Line:
Alone walkyng in thought plainyng
Last Line:
In such pore estate doe I endure
Author:
Geoffrey Chaucer (Confident)
DMI number:
37310
17.
As noblest metals are most soft to melt
First Line:
As noblest metals are most soft to melt
Last Line:
So pity soonest runs in gentle minds
Author:
Geoffrey Chaucer (Absolute)
DMI number:
35387
18.
Around on all at the narration gazed
First Line:
Around on all at the narration gazed
Last Line:
Small store of learned lumber fills my head
Author:
George Ogle (Absolute)
DMI number:
18361
19.
At Trompington not far from Cambridge stood
First Line:
At Trompington not far from Cambridge stood
Last Line:
The mother and the daughter both well pleased
Author:
Thomas Betterton (Absolute)
DMI number:
7330
20.
Behold the woes of matrimonial life
First Line:
Behold the woes of matrimonial life
Last Line:
And bless those souls my conduct helped to save
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
8384
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