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11.
He raged and kept as heavy a coil as
First Line:
He raged and kept as heavy a coil as
Last Line:
His honour's cause quoth she a pudding
Author:
Samuel Butler (Absolute)
DMI number:
12896
12.
Here lies a horse beneath this stone
First Line:
Here lies a horse beneath this stone
Last Line:
Oh may you trip but never tumble
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
3992
13.
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
14.
In our unhappy days of yore
First Line:
In our unhappy days of yore
Last Line:
Of those intruders there no end is
DMI number:
10675
15.
It matters not what occupations
First Line:
It matters not what occupations
Last Line:
So bad as those that steal our paper
DMI number:
26550
16.
Most profound | Since at a tavern I can't meet you
First Line:
Most profound | Since at a tavern I can't meet you
Last Line:
Takes coach and steals a cure at London
DMI number:
6534
17.
Midst pretty tricks and quaint device
First Line:
Midst pretty tricks and quaint device
Last Line:
May curse old dad's allez vous
Author:
H. Denne (Speculation)
DMI number:
3897
18.
On that so famous spot of ground
First Line:
On that so famous spot of ground
Last Line:
For the sum total as supposed
DMI number:
11006
19.
Quoth Ralpho you mistake the matter
First Line:
Quoth Ralpho you mistake the matter
Last Line:
In love and preaching that must sway
Author:
Samuel Butler (Absolute)
DMI number:
12703
20.
Sir | As once a twelve month to the priest
First Line:
Sir | As once a twelve month to the priest
Last Line:
And wreaths round William's glorious head
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
3934
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