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51.
Shews why this tale in verse is wrote
First Line:
Shews why this tale in verse is wrote
Last Line:
And that he writ this not for pay
DMI number:
5988
52.
Shift lives by his shifts yet cannot for his life
First Line:
Shift lives by his shifts yet cannot for his life
Last Line:
Who says that now to live he'll make a shift
DMI number:
6105
53.
Since in such odd fantastic times as these
First Line:
Since in such odd fantastic times as these
Last Line:
Swells with full gales and sweeps along the way
Author:
Francis Chute (Confident) & John Breval (Speculation) & Joseph Gay (Confident)
DMI number:
9864
54.
Sing o my muse the arduous doubtful strife
First Line:
Sing o my muse the arduous doubtful strife
Last Line:
And in each nymph preserve each other's life
DMI number:
22546
55.
Sir Bob in crowded senate vainly tries
First Line:
Sir Bob in crowded senate vainly tries
Last Line:
It is proclaimed beneath the girdle free
DMI number:
23024
56.
So you see by the papers at last my boy Ned
First Line:
So you see by the papers at last my boy Ned
Last Line:
Who hath twelve in his coat besides one in his - | Will Windlace
DMI number:
38081
57.
So Charlotte have I seen excuse
First Line:
So Charlotte have I seen excuse
Last Line:
In simple lutestring or tobine
Author:
John Kidgell (Speculation)
DMI number:
33166
58.
The greatest conqueror of old renowned
First Line:
The greatest conqueror of old renowned
Last Line:
Betray their essence and from whence they came
DMI number:
8111
59.
The differering elements do always jar
First Line:
The differering elements do always jar
Last Line:
That beauteous frame where thousand fires are
DMI number:
6056
60.
The dress in the year fifty three that was worn
First Line:
The dress in the year fifty three that was worn
Last Line:
And you'll shine in the mall tis taste a la mode
DMI number:
31629
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