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241.
How strange an hurly burly
First Line:
How strange an hurly burly
Last Line:
Found lenitive electuary
DMI number:
22736
242.
How often do you ask me to go down
First Line:
How often do you ask me to go down
Last Line:
All that a servant cannot do I'll do
DMI number:
27372
243.
How poorly your projectors fare
First Line:
How poorly your projectors fare
Last Line:
Cow calf and farm all swam away
DMI number:
22733
244.
I Darby Mulroomy from moat of Grenoge
First Line:
I Darby Mulroomy from moat of Grenoge
Last Line:
To all the ladies welcome gra ma chree
DMI number:
29643
245.
I am not of that harsh and morose temper
First Line:
I am not of that harsh and morose temper
Last Line:
And a gentleman by want compelled to serve me
DMI number:
40975
246.
I haunt your table led by my ill star
First Line:
I haunt your table led by my ill star
Last Line:
A master should himself no master have
DMI number:
27337
247.
I have heard you with that patience
First Line:
I have heard you with that patience
Last Line:
His way through all her threatenings to his port
Author:
Richard Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
17097
248.
I find you old sot that your rising so soon
First Line:
I find you old sot that your rising so soon
Last Line:
And I'll mend my life thou shalt find for the future
Author:
Edward Ward (Confident)
DMI number:
5378
249.
I follow him to serve my turn upon him
First Line:
I follow him to serve my turn upon him
Last Line:
And such a one do I profess myself
DMI number:
40956
250.
I heard that Smug the smith for ale and spice
First Line:
I heard that Smug the smith for ale and spice
Last Line:
Sold all his tools and yet he kept his vice
Author:
Sir John Harington (Absolute)
DMI number:
23573
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