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11.
From a wife of small fortune but yet very proud
First Line:
From a wife of small fortune but yet very proud
Last Line:
From petty coats where the inside's very naught | Libera me
DMI number:
22362
12.
From all such as rail at our church's defender
First Line:
From all such as rail at our church's defender
Last Line:
And that they who're displeased will strive to oppress her | Libera nos
DMI number:
8093
13.
From all the mischiefs we have cause to fear
First Line:
From all the mischiefs we have cause to fear
Last Line:
And from false friends may heaven deliver you | Libera nos &c
DMI number:
12506
14.
From all the women we have whored
First Line:
From all the women we have whored
Last Line:
And never see Breda again | Quaesimus te &c
DMI number:
42378
15.
From all the women we have whored
First Line:
From all the women we have whored
Last Line:
And never see Breda again | Quaesumus &c
DMI number:
4912
16.
From all the women we have whored
First Line:
From all the women we have whored
Last Line:
Or ever see Breda again | Quaesumus te domine
DMI number:
42358
17.
From hungry sons of sharp Parnassus
First Line:
From hungry sons of sharp Parnassus
Last Line:
Content and three good meals a day | Audi nos &c
DMI number:
5270
18.
From immoderate fines and defamation
First Line:
From immoderate fines and defamation
Last Line:
And from the Star Chamber in Westminster Hall | Libera nos &c
DMI number:
42357
19.
From kings that would sell us to pay their old scores
First Line:
From kings that would sell us to pay their old scores
Last Line:
When all are as false as the saving of Flanders | Good lord deliver us
DMI number:
5186
20.
From merit unwieldy and overgrown worth
First Line:
From merit unwieldy and overgrown worth
Last Line:
Who'll endeavour to save St Paul's work 'tis thought | Libera nos &c
DMI number:
7457
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