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261.
To what a height is impious murder grown
First Line:
To what a height is impious murder grown
Last Line:
If with fellonious hands we stop our breath
DMI number:
6420
262.
Tis true to compliment the dead
First Line:
Tis true to compliment the dead
Last Line:
Chained to the lofty wheels of his triumphant car
Author:
Samuel Butler (Absolute)
DMI number:
1101
263.
To be a prisoner hated loathed and scorned
First Line:
To be a prisoner hated loathed and scorned
Last Line:
To law and drink a scandal and a slave
DMI number:
42385
264.
Twas hot and our olympic charioter
First Line:
Twas hot and our olympic charioter
Last Line:
I wish who has the horse may have the halter
Author:
Alexander Brome (Speculation)
DMI number:
5594
265.
Tyburn lament in pensive sable mourn
First Line:
Tyburn lament in pensive sable mourn
Last Line:
Thou mayst succeeded be by Doctor Oates
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
7145
266.
Treason does never prosper what's the reason
First Line:
Treason does never prosper what's the reason
Last Line:
Why when it prospers none dare call it treason
Author:
Sir John Harington (Confident)
DMI number:
17138
267.
Treason doth never prosper what's the reason
First Line:
Treason doth never prosper what's the reason
Last Line:
For if it prosper none dare call it treason
Author:
Sir John Harington (Absolute)
DMI number:
13209
268.
Under this stone
First Line:
Under this stone
Last Line:
As he led so he followed them all to the D---l
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
4551
269.
Was ever grief so great as mine
First Line:
Was ever grief so great as mine
Last Line:
For my dear Gilderoy
DMI number:
5006
270.
What foolish thief would rob an altar
First Line:
What foolish thief would rob an altar
Last Line:
Yet do ere night bury his head in tempests
DMI number:
40728
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