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61.
Tell me Le Vayer whence does it arise
First Line:
Tell me Le Vayer whence does it arise
Last Line:
The fool of all men is the best content
DMI number:
8805
62.
Swell the clarion sweep the string
First Line:
Swell the clarion sweep the string
Last Line:
But over the hapless group low drop compassion's veil
DMI number:
35998
63.
The dean must die our idiots to maintain
First Line:
The dean must die our idiots to maintain
Last Line:
Perish ye idiots and long live the dean
DMI number:
16083
64.
The moon has rolled over his head and turned it
First Line:
The moon has rolled over his head and turned it
Last Line:
As peals of thunder sour the generous wine
DMI number:
19790
65.
The king is mad how stiff is my vile sense
First Line:
The king is mad how stiff is my vile sense
Last Line:
The knowledge of themselves
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
16380
66.
There's none but the glad man
First Line:
There's none but the glad man
Last Line:
There's no men lead lives more merry than we
DMI number:
44016
67.
These are my old projectors and they make me
First Line:
These are my old projectors and they make me
Last Line:
To hear how they dispute it pro and con
Author:
Shackerley Marmion (Absolute)
DMI number:
17337
68.
There is a pleasure sure in being mad
First Line:
There is a pleasure sure in being mad
Last Line:
Which none but madmen know
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
19778
69.
Thou writest so seldom that there does appear
First Line:
Thou writest so seldom that there does appear
Last Line:
Which no proportion with thy vices bear
Author:
Alexander Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
42181
70.
Tis well I thank you gods tis wondrous well
First Line:
Tis well I thank you gods tis wondrous well
Last Line:
But should runup like flax all blazing fire
Author:
Nathaniel Lee (Absolute) & John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
20562
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