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91.
Oh let me in the country range
First Line:
Oh let me in the country range
Last Line:
Without guilt and without measure
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
39375
92.
Once more take pen in hand obsequious knight
First Line:
Once more take pen in hand obsequious knight
Last Line:
Let then these Arthurs too in doggerel live
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
3741
93.
Our fathers of old took oaths as their wives
First Line:
Our fathers of old took oaths as their wives
Last Line:
And a whore and a rogue may part when they please
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
11912
94.
Our fathers took oaths as of old they took wives
First Line:
Our fathers took oaths as of old they took wives
Last Line:
And a whore and a rogue may part when they please
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
16340
95.
One time a mighty plague did pester
First Line:
One time a mighty plague did pester
Last Line:
Whilst laws can never reach the great
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
8679
96.
Pray sir did you hear of a late proclamation
First Line:
Pray sir did you hear of a late proclamation
Last Line:
For they go by the carrier and come by the post
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
18414
97.
Pray sir did you hear of a late proclamation
First Line:
Pray sir did you hear of a late proclamation
Last Line:
They go by the carrier and come by the post
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
4576
98.
Rail on discourteous knight if modest Tate
First Line:
Rail on discourteous knight if modest Tate
Last Line:
A psalm of his may chance to be thy last
Author:
Nicholas Brady (Speculation) & Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
3750
99.
Reader beneath this turf I lie
First Line:
Reader beneath this turf I lie
Last Line:
The Rose in Wood Street killed me
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
15767
100.
Should modest ladies steal abroad
First Line:
Should modest ladies steal abroad
Last Line:
Than those content with meaner fortune
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
8673
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