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1.
A thick twisted brake in the time of a storm
First Line:
A thick twisted brake in the time of a storm
Last Line:
By Jove you'll be fleeced to the skin
Author:
John Cunningham (Absolute)
DMI number:
37050
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A thick twisted brake in the time of a storm
First Line:
A thick twisted brake in the time of a storm
Last Line:
By Jove you'll be fleeced to your skin
Author:
John Cunningham (Absolute)
DMI number:
30847
3.
A witch that from her ebon chair
First Line:
A witch that from her ebon chair
Last Line:
And the cursed miscreants meet their doom
Author:
John Cunningham (Absolute)
DMI number:
32082
4.
As the plodding ploughman goes
First Line:
As the plodding ploughman goes
Last Line:
Bid the setting sun adieu
Author:
John Cunningham (Absolute)
DMI number:
29003
5.
As an ant of his talents superiorly vain
First Line:
As an ant of his talents superiorly vain
Last Line:
May soar above those that oppressed him tomorrow
Author:
John Cunningham (Absolute)
DMI number:
33296
6.
At day's early dawn a gay butterfly spied
First Line:
At day's early dawn a gay butterfly spied
Last Line:
That every coquet should be cursed with a rake
Author:
John Cunningham (Absolute)
DMI number:
37049
7.
Can the deep statesman skilled in great design
First Line:
Can the deep statesman skilled in great design
Last Line:
The wish that sighs for sublunary things
Author:
John Cunningham (Absolute)
DMI number:
33128
8.
Come shepherds we'll follow the hearse
First Line:
Come shepherds we'll follow the hearse
Last Line:
And thus let me break it in twain
Author:
John Cunningham (Absolute)
DMI number:
28995
9.
Concealed within an hawthorn bush
First Line:
Concealed within an hawthorn bush
Last Line:
Obtrudes upon another's fame
Author:
John Cunningham (Absolute)
DMI number:
37047
10.
Fervid now the sun beam glows
First Line:
Fervid now the sun beam glows
Last Line:
Brightened by the beams of noon
Author:
John Cunningham (Absolute)
DMI number:
29001
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