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61.
Let this example move the insolent man
First Line:
Let this example move the insolent man
Last Line:
Thus low and little fore the eve doth lie
Author:
Benjamin Jonson (Absolute)
DMI number:
17314
62.
Musing betimes what theme my verse might find
First Line:
Musing betimes what theme my verse might find
Last Line:
A restless plaything for the whistling wind
DMI number:
17455
63.
My lord | We bring an order for your execution
First Line:
My lord | We bring an order for your execution
Last Line:
Till then farewell
Author:
John Banks (Absolute)
DMI number:
35134
64.
Most cruel rack and torments are preparing
First Line:
Most cruel rack and torments are preparing
Last Line:
To force confessions for their dying pangs
Author:
Thomas Otway (Absolute)
DMI number:
20501
65.
I see the fetters I am doomed to wear
First Line:
I see the fetters I am doomed to wear
Last Line:
I'll drink it all and drink it with a gust
DMI number:
16972
66.
I saw him racked a sight so dismal sad
First Line:
I saw him racked a sight so dismal sad
Last Line:
To save the great remains of that prodigious man
Author:
Nathaniel Lee (Absolute)
DMI number:
20505
67.
I Oppia once a vestal that
First Line:
I Oppia once a vestal that
Last Line:
And covered in this grave
DMI number:
29895
68.
I will not let thee sleep nor ear nor drink
First Line:
I will not let thee sleep nor ear nor drink
Last Line:
Shall be thy constant music
DMI number:
40816
69.
I'd praise your lordship but you've had your share
First Line:
I'd praise your lordship but you've had your share
Last Line:
Else they'll say Essex was the stouter man
DMI number:
42341
70.
If any punishment did follow
First Line:
If any punishment did follow
Last Line:
Their lords away
Author:
Sir Richard Fanshawe (Absolute)
DMI number:
42082
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