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431.
The curious vulgar could never devise
First Line:
The curious vulgar could never devise
Last Line:
And live like freemasons your lives to amend
DMI number:
28692
432.
The grammar rules instruct the tongue and pen
First Line:
The grammar rules instruct the tongue and pen
Last Line:
The masons taught in days of yore
DMI number:
29632
433.
The doctor lives by sporting with our lives
First Line:
The doctor lives by sporting with our lives
Last Line:
And by our follies fed the lawyer thrives
DMI number:
33031
434.
The first part of my task is ended now
First Line:
The first part of my task is ended now
Last Line:
Another book now with that moneth reneweth
DMI number:
44532
435.
The fox an actor's vizard found
First Line:
The fox an actor's vizard found
Last Line:
Thou specious head without a brain
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
15520
436.
The callico trade
First Line:
The callico trade
Last Line:
And posteriors shine | When she is displayed in her buff | brave boys &c
DMI number:
10705
437.
The man whose heart from vice is clear
First Line:
The man whose heart from vice is clear
Last Line:
Enjoys the port of rest
DMI number:
22175
438.
The master the swabber the boatswain and I
First Line:
The master the swabber the boatswain and I
Last Line:
Then to sea boys and let her go hang
DMI number:
43926
439.
The midnight justice now devoid of care
First Line:
The midnight justice now devoid of care
Last Line:
And sought the wry necked parson of the fleet
DMI number:
22724
440.
The Miller ceased exulting at the close
First Line:
The Miller ceased exulting at the close
Last Line:
Then pluck the mote from out his brother's eye
Author:
George Ogle (Absolute)
DMI number:
18356
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