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131.
Here lies the man whose vicious life did pass
First Line:
Here lies the man whose vicious life did pass
Last Line:
Vintner in chief to Satan and his fry
DMI number:
6068
132.
How am I held a prisoner now
First Line:
How am I held a prisoner now
Last Line:
In works of praise and worlds unknown
Author:
Isaac Watts (Absolute)
DMI number:
23272
133.
How blithe the flowery graces of the spring
First Line:
How blithe the flowery graces of the spring
Last Line:
Be mine the widow's sigh the orphan's prayer
Author:
John Delap (Absolute)
DMI number:
31240
134.
Hinton old friend accept from me
First Line:
Hinton old friend accept from me
Last Line:
Worth and sincerity reward
Author:
James Bramston (Absolute)
DMI number:
30463
135.
His face and limbs were one continued wound
First Line:
His face and limbs were one continued wound
Last Line:
Spoiled of his nose and shortened of his ears
DMI number:
40374
136.
His lordship's mornings were in hurry spent
First Line:
His lordship's mornings were in hurry spent
Last Line:
By feigning long his lordship did not feign
DMI number:
27494
137.
Hold sirs pray stop advancing now more near
First Line:
Hold sirs pray stop advancing now more near
Last Line:
Here our loved Rector lies dear Doctor Brett
DMI number:
30126
138.
Honoured with Venturana's converse
First Line:
Honoured with Venturana's converse
Last Line:
She bleeding blistering and cupping must endure
DMI number:
9642
139.
His name struck everywhere as great a damp
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His name struck everywhere as great a damp
Last Line:
In this sad case what could our vermin do
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
10802
140.
How foolish is the spark to trust the lass
First Line:
How foolish is the spark to trust the lass
Last Line:
To borrow English coin but pay in French
DMI number:
5098
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