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11.
Greatest of men yet man's least friend farewell
First Line:
Greatest of men yet man's least friend farewell
Last Line:
This last association holds for ever
DMI number:
43062
12.
Good God what means this sudden alteration
First Line:
Good God what means this sudden alteration
Last Line:
For if he rise he'll gaol us all for treason
DMI number:
43063
13.
Here lives the wolf justice a butcherly knave
First Line:
Here lives the wolf justice a butcherly knave
Last Line:
We'll die at our doors ere in Smithfield we'll burn
Author:
Stephen College (Confident)
DMI number:
4871
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Here lives the wolf justice and butcherly knave
First Line:
Here lives the wolf justice and butcherly knave
Last Line:
We'll die at our doors ere in Smithfield we'll burn
Author:
Stephen College (Confident)
DMI number:
42318
15.
Hold Stygian sculler what hast brought me here
First Line:
Hold Stygian sculler what hast brought me here
Last Line:
Commutes for Chatham and Amboina too
DMI number:
43059
16.
Hither as to an oracle I come
First Line:
Hither as to an oracle I come
Last Line:
To man and something more than man may grow
DMI number:
41854
17.
In sixteen hundred forty nine
First Line:
In sixteen hundred forty nine
Last Line:
For cruelty but treason more
DMI number:
42427
18.
In pious times when poets were well banged
First Line:
In pious times when poets were well banged
Last Line:
If this won't do thou shalt be fairly hung
DMI number:
43030
19.
Is Tapski dead why then the statesman lied
First Line:
Is Tapski dead why then the statesman lied
Last Line:
Is gone a pilgrimage to hell below
DMI number:
43057
20.
In vulgar souls weak passions we descry
First Line:
In vulgar souls weak passions we descry
Last Line:
And many Mary's in one Caesar reign
DMI number:
42886
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