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101.
He that is valiant and dares fight
First Line:
He that is valiant and dares fight
Last Line:
Hurts Honour than deep wounds before
Author:
Samuel Butler (Absolute)
DMI number:
29730
102.
He that is valiant and dares fight
First Line:
He that is valiant and dares fight
Last Line:
Is most admired and wondered at
Author:
Samuel Butler (Absolute)
DMI number:
31550
103.
Hence tis no lover has the power
First Line:
Hence tis no lover has the power
Last Line:
And hangs or drowns with half the trouble
DMI number:
39863
104.
Here lies the corpse of William Prynne
First Line:
Here lies the corpse of William Prynne
Last Line:
Death fanged the remnant of his lugs
DMI number:
25806
105.
Here lies Jack Gill
First Line:
Here lies Jack Gill
Last Line:
And our hearts very sad so we bid him adieu
DMI number:
1124
106.
How fair and sweet the planted rose
First Line:
How fair and sweet the planted rose
Last Line:
Leaves art to polish and refine
Author:
Samuel Butler (Absolute)
DMI number:
9477
107.
His back or rather burthen showed
First Line:
His back or rather burthen showed
Last Line:
A paunch of the same bulk before
DMI number:
39454
108.
Hold hold quoth she no more of this
First Line:
Hold hold quoth she no more of this
Last Line:
Or which melodiously they sung
DMI number:
39806
109.
Honour in the breech is lodged
First Line:
Honour in the breech is lodged
Last Line:
Hurts honour than deep wounds before
DMI number:
31551
110.
Honour is like a widow won
First Line:
Honour is like a widow won
Last Line:
Not slow approaches like a virgin
DMI number:
39682
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