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31.
Hence want ungrateful visitant adieu
First Line:
Hence want ungrateful visitant adieu
Last Line:
And universal joy torments the sky
Author:
Henry Brooke (Absolute)
DMI number:
18360
32.
Here paused the friar to laugh at his own wit
First Line:
Here paused the friar to laugh at his own wit
Last Line:
But as you took my prologue take my tale
Author:
George Ogle (Absolute)
DMI number:
18366
33.
How constant valour triumphs over its foes
First Line:
How constant valour triumphs over its foes
Last Line:
Vice lords its hour but virtue lives on praise
Author:
Samuel Boyse (Absolute)
DMI number:
18358
34.
In the old dayes of king Artour
First Line:
In the old dayes of king Artour
Last Line:
And he ne will don hem no dishonour
Author:
Geoffrey Chaucer (Absolute)
DMI number:
37623
35.
In days of old when Arthur filled the throne
First Line:
In days of old when Arthur filled the throne
Last Line:
Who will not well be governed by their wives
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
18364
36.
It oft times makes me scatch my head where it don't itch
First Line:
It oft times makes me scatch my head where it don't itch
Last Line:
To see folks live poor to die rich
DMI number:
24667
37.
Lordings quoth he in chirch when I preche
First Line:
Lordings quoth he in chirch when I preche
Last Line:
Now hold your peace my tale I woll begin
Author:
Geoffrey Chaucer (Absolute)
DMI number:
13128
38.
I will make no vain carpinge
First Line:
I will make no vain carpinge
Last Line:
And namely whan they come to festes
DMI number:
38465
39.
I wolle you telle a tale whiche that I
First Line:
I wolle you telle a tale whiche that I
Last Line:
Frauncis Petrarche the laureate poet
Author:
Geoffrey Chaucer (Absolute)
DMI number:
35165
40.
Know this my lord nobility of blood
First Line:
Know this my lord nobility of blood
Last Line:
Whose noble hands had exercised the plough
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
28168
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