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91.
The hunt is up
First Line:
The hunt is up
Last Line:
It's time to get him away
DMI number:
42921
92.
The nurse all wild with transport seemed to swim
First Line:
The nurse all wild with transport seemed to swim
Last Line:
All grim and terribly adorned with blood
Author:
Christopher Pitt (Absolute)
DMI number:
35164
93.
The princes sat whom martial throngs inclosed
First Line:
The princes sat whom martial throngs inclosed
Last Line:
By night told of himself but seen by none
Author:
John Evelyn (Confident)
DMI number:
44583
94.
The moon with silver gleaming eye
First Line:
The moon with silver gleaming eye
Last Line:
Sink on my couch abandoned and alone
DMI number:
31490
95.
Then he went to the side board and called for much liquor
First Line:
Then he went to the side board and called for much liquor
Last Line:
To let in the Devil
DMI number:
35030
96.
The waving oaks of Newnham's pendant wood
First Line:
The waving oaks of Newnham's pendant wood
Last Line:
Whose name upon their wounded bark they bear
DMI number:
19600
97.
The stately seats the ladies bright of hue
First Line:
The stately seats the ladies bright of hue
Last Line:
The dances short long tales of sweet delight
Author:
Henry Howard (Absolute)
DMI number:
9099
98.
The winds expiring in a softer breeze
First Line:
The winds expiring in a softer breeze
Last Line:
And the big helmet load my warrior's head
DMI number:
18039
99.
Thence to the devil and asked if Chanticleer
First Line:
Thence to the devil and asked if Chanticleer
Last Line:
Why so because she would not pray a-bed
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute) & Charles Montagu (Absolute)
DMI number:
40476
100.
There lately came a lousy mob
First Line:
There lately came a lousy mob
Last Line:
Says D----y I'd renounce my creed
DMI number:
24241
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