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221.
Here lies John Crucker a maker of bellows
First Line:
Here lies John Crucker a maker of bellows
Last Line:
He who made bellows could not make breath
DMI number:
23575
222.
Here lies old Hobson death hath broke his girt
First Line:
Here lies old Hobson death hath broke his girt
Last Line:
Hobson has supped and newly's gone to bed
Author:
John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
21840
223.
Here lieth John Cruker a maker of bellows
First Line:
Here lieth John Cruker a maker of bellows
Last Line:
He that made bellows could not make breath
DMI number:
26028
224.
How comes it great Maecenas that there's not
First Line:
How comes it great Maecenas that there's not
Last Line:
Is like Crispin's volumes I'll not add a line
Author:
Alexander Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
42169
225.
How each fond parent still pursues
First Line:
How each fond parent still pursues
Last Line:
Through those thy father used to sweep
DMI number:
38824
226.
How Bennett was made a pedlar to trade
First Line:
How Bennett was made a pedlar to trade
Last Line:
Supplied Bennett lest he'd take cold sir
DMI number:
29707
227.
How blessed are we from ignorance freed
First Line:
How blessed are we from ignorance freed
Last Line:
Us heroes architects and kings
DMI number:
28946
228.
How cheaply do we see some service bought
First Line:
How cheaply do we see some service bought
Last Line:
True but it is of fools whose ware is nought
DMI number:
40980
229.
How little do the landsmen know
First Line:
How little do the landsmen know
Last Line:
And the royal family
DMI number:
32940
230.
Him Pentheus viewed with fury in his look
First Line:
Him Pentheus viewed with fury in his look
Last Line:
And flings the loosened shackles from his hands
Author:
Joseph Addison (Absolute)
DMI number:
11373
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