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851.
I sing a prelate good unbodied now
First Line:
I sing a prelate good unbodied now
Last Line:
Till then to battle and but there to die
Author:
Samuel Wesley (Absolute)
DMI number:
27404
852.
I take you at your word and urge no more
First Line:
I take you at your word and urge no more
Last Line:
Be bold to speak but do not over-do
DMI number:
44359
853.
I thank ze Jock for zour advyce
First Line:
I thank ze Jock for zour advyce
Last Line:
I thank ze Jock for zour advyce
DMI number:
10953
854.
I never speak | Not when alone for fear some fiend should hear
First Line:
I never speak | Not when alone for fear some fiend should hear
Last Line:
And blab my secret out
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute) & Nathaniel Lee (Absolute)
DMI number:
20756
855.
I never yet did hear
First Line:
I never yet did hear
Last Line:
That the bruised heart was pierced through the ear
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
13944
856.
I was your friend when you were honest
First Line:
I was your friend when you were honest
Last Line:
And hate the fogs that haunt the dirty vales
Author:
John Crowne (Absolute)
DMI number:
13366
857.
I know thou hast the keeping of my fair
First Line:
I know thou hast the keeping of my fair
Last Line:
'Tis cruelty to let me sue in vain
DMI number:
6695
858.
I know thy loyal heart and prudent head
First Line:
I know thy loyal heart and prudent head
Last Line:
Thy tongue in senate and thy hands in field
DMI number:
14657
859.
I know you lawyers can with ease
First Line:
I know you lawyers can with ease
Last Line:
The self convicted felon dies
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
37038
860.
I long in silence have your orders heard
First Line:
I long in silence have your orders heard
Last Line:
And to eight whoreson lubbers add a ninth
DMI number:
25729
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