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161.
For he sits all day pricking
First Line:
For he sits all day pricking
Last Line:
As if he were a felon
DMI number:
42503
162.
For he sits all day quaffing
First Line:
For he sits all day quaffing
Last Line:
Most like a rogue in manner
DMI number:
42502
163.
For he sits all day whisking
First Line:
For he sits all day whisking
Last Line:
And all for pure need
DMI number:
42504
164.
For he'll tell you many a prittle prattle
First Line:
For he'll tell you many a prittle prattle
Last Line:
That will so cog and flatter
DMI number:
42508
165.
For apprentices though they are bound to keep
First Line:
For apprentices though they are bound to keep
Last Line:
To their mistresses that's a mere jounneyman's | Office
DMI number:
40935
166.
Flushed with a double draught of double strong
First Line:
Flushed with a double draught of double strong
Last Line:
Saying I'll write thy epitaph on stone
Author:
Alexander Pennecuik (Confident)
DMI number:
28090
167.
From our first parents I my being claim
First Line:
From our first parents I my being claim
Last Line:
Who tells my name will always find me nigh
DMI number:
36861
168.
From the depths let us raise
First Line:
From the depths let us raise
Last Line:
Should be slain by the hand of a mason
DMI number:
28899
169.
From the fair Lavinian shore
First Line:
From the fair Lavinian shore
Last Line:
Although you be threescore year old
Author:
Henry Bold (Absolute)
DMI number:
43117
170.
Give me the thing that's pretty odd and new
First Line:
Give me the thing that's pretty odd and new
Last Line:
All ugly old odd things I leave to you
DMI number:
33400
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