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271.
Grown old in service of the fair
First Line:
Grown old in service of the fair
Last Line:
I'd rather want than they should starve
DMI number:
23013
272.
Guarded by all that's mean old ugly evil
First Line:
Guarded by all that's mean old ugly evil
Last Line:
Shall aid our flight or shroud my pale remains
DMI number:
37982
273.
Hail heaven-born muse that with celestial flame
First Line:
Hail heaven-born muse that with celestial flame
Last Line:
To him who reigns above and her who rules below
Author:
Joseph Standen (Absolute)
DMI number:
7023
274.
Happiest of all the barking race
First Line:
Happiest of all the barking race
Last Line:
To the next vacancy | Your friend | Dasy de Bristol
Author:
Robert Lucke (Absolute)
DMI number:
12619
275.
Grasp the whole world of reason life and sense
First Line:
Grasp the whole world of reason life and sense
Last Line:
And height of bliss but height of charity
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
28954
276.
Great Britain's senate has thought fit
First Line:
Great Britain's senate has thought fit
Last Line:
Sport but to eat and eat to live
Author:
Robert Lucke (Absolute)
DMI number:
12555
277.
Hail angry maid at sight of this don't frown
First Line:
Hail angry maid at sight of this don't frown
Last Line:
And from the ruins of a man remove
DMI number:
25633
278.
Good lord my lord I've heard some people tell
First Line:
Good lord my lord I've heard some people tell
Last Line:
To have him hanged up as the worst of villains
DMI number:
26553
279.
Good Mr Gill I can tale nothing ill
First Line:
Good Mr Gill I can tale nothing ill
Last Line:
In a sorry old hay coloured bob
DMI number:
40654
280.
Good Mr Gill I doubt not your skill
First Line:
Good Mr Gill I doubt not your skill
Last Line:
As the dean does himself or our squire
DMI number:
39130
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