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111.
Humbly sheweth | That I went to warm my self in Lady Betty's chamber because I was cold
First Line:
Humbly sheweth | That I went to warm my self in Lady Betty's chamber because I was cold
Last Line:
Or the chaplain for tis his trade as in duty bound shall ever pray
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
1561
112.
Humbly sheweth | That I went to warm my self in Lady Betty's chamber because I was cold
First Line:
Humbly sheweth | That I went to warm my self in Lady Betty's chamber because I was cold
Last Line:
Or the chaplain for tis his trade as in duty bound shall pray
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
8124
113.
I despise | These short and empty pleasures and how low
First Line:
I despise | These short and empty pleasures and how low
Last Line:
Only by sense those creatures which have least | Of reason most enjoy
Author:
Sir John Denham (Absolute)
DMI number:
17196
114.
I am I own and ever have been poor
First Line:
I am I own and ever have been poor
Last Line:
Fortune may make a cobler like to thee
DMI number:
27419
115.
I had hope
First Line:
I had hope
Last Line:
Justice and temperance truth and faith forgot
Author:
John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
28314
116.
I dreamed that buried in my fellow clay
First Line:
I dreamed that buried in my fellow clay
Last Line:
This is my dunghill and the next is thine
DMI number:
23316
117.
I dreamed that buried in my fellow clay
First Line:
I dreamed that buried in my fellow clay
Last Line:
This is my rotting place and that is thine
DMI number:
13514
118.
I dreamt that buried in my native clay
First Line:
I dreamt that buried in my native clay
Last Line:
This is my rotting place and that is thine
DMI number:
19595
119.
I have no taste
First Line:
I have no taste
Last Line:
It leaves the channel dry
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
20372
120.
I have reason to fly thee and not to sit down by thee
First Line:
I have reason to fly thee and not to sit down by thee
Last Line:
And that man hath no worth that won't sometime be mellow
DMI number:
43104
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