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1.
A cock within a stable pent
First Line:
A cock within a stable pent
Last Line:
We tread not upon one another
DMI number:
33074
2.
Aha cried monsieur when he got the first blow
First Line:
Aha cried monsieur when he got the first blow
Last Line:
Sacre bleu how is tis eh pardie tis is how
DMI number:
24740
3.
Frank who will any friend supply
First Line:
Frank who will any friend supply
Last Line:
No need to waste my paper too
DMI number:
24850
4.
From morning to evening and evening to morning
First Line:
From morning to evening and evening to morning
Last Line:
Your horns sir made noise enough three years ago
DMI number:
33076
5.
He saw a goddess naked charming sight
First Line:
He saw a goddess naked charming sight
Last Line:
Only for peeping but for peeping only
DMI number:
24695
6.
Let thy own self the tablet grace
First Line:
Let thy own self the tablet grace
Last Line:
No hand for such a lovely face but thine
DMI number:
24855
7.
May concord ever here remain
First Line:
May concord ever here remain
Last Line:
And so good night | God save the poet
DMI number:
24743
8.
Mead's not dead then you say only sleeping a little
First Line:
Mead's not dead then you say only sleeping a little
Last Line:
Pluto knows who he's got and will never let him out
DMI number:
24513
9.
Quoth Dick to Jack with Phiz full meek and mild
First Line:
Quoth Dick to Jack with Phiz full meek and mild
Last Line:
I'm sure I have not lain with her this year
DMI number:
24730
10.
Since Garrick each day still gives out his new play
First Line:
Since Garrick each day still gives out his new play
Last Line:
And we'll give him a Jack for his Gill
DMI number:
24918
11.
Soldiers you view your king in me
First Line:
Soldiers you view your king in me
Last Line:
You're Frenchmen there's the enemy
DMI number:
24910
12.
That he'd publish his stuff sure you never could doubt
First Line:
That he'd publish his stuff sure you never could doubt
Last Line:
Why you know the old saw murder always will out
DMI number:
24865
13.
That ruins quoth roger as I have been told
First Line:
That ruins quoth roger as I have been told
Last Line:
He'd soon build one two hundred years older than that
DMI number:
24634
14.
When Beelzebub first to make mischief began
First Line:
When Beelzebub first to make mischief began
Last Line:
That woman rules man and the devil rules her
DMI number:
24568
15.
When fancies queer plagued Menelaus' head
First Line:
When fancies queer plagued Menelaus' head
Last Line:
However the next time leave me the body Nell
DMI number:
33075
16.
When Jack was poor the lad was frank and free
First Line:
When Jack was poor the lad was frank and free
Last Line:
Why so You see he has forgot himself
DMI number:
24523
17.
When the fair critic comments on
First Line:
When the fair critic comments on
Last Line:
But all the old ones too
DMI number:
25215
18.
You say your wife has horned you
First Line:
You say your wife has horned you
Last Line:
Consider Dick 'twas with a friend
DMI number:
24691
19.
You'd fain have a subject never touched on before
First Line:
You'd fain have a subject never touched on before
Last Line:
Suppose now you wrote us your own panegyric
DMI number:
24630