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1.
As Celia to the almighty prayed
First Line:
As Celia to the almighty prayed
Last Line:
And lastly let the devil take him | Lord I beseech thee
DMI number:
18273
2.
Come my bully rock away
First Line:
Come my bully rock away
Last Line:
Whilst we good sack or claret see
DMI number:
42425
3.
Come my dirty pug away
First Line:
Come my dirty pug away
Last Line:
My sad but fatal destiny
Author:
William Hicks (Confident)
DMI number:
42424
4.
Fire fire is there no help for thy desire
First Line:
Fire fire is there no help for thy desire
Last Line:
Go hang thy self and thy desire
DMI number:
43345
5.
From a country full of rebellion and treason
First Line:
From a country full of rebellion and treason
Last Line:
From Teaguelanders full of damnation and curses | Good lord deliver us
DMI number:
3235
6.
From a poet that's proud of his wit and his parts
First Line:
From a poet that's proud of his wit and his parts
Last Line:
From a bailiff informer umpho and the devil | Libera nos Domine
Author:
Edward Ward (Speculation)
DMI number:
5438
7.
From a proud sensual atheistical life
First Line:
From a proud sensual atheistical life
Last Line:
From making our heirs to be Morrice and Clayton | Libera nos Domine
DMI number:
4742
8.
From a queen that's true english and wisely intends
First Line:
From a queen that's true english and wisely intends
Last Line:
And insulting the present queen on her throne | Libera nos &c
DMI number:
12508
9.
From a senate intent on the good of the nation
First Line:
From a senate intent on the good of the nation
Last Line:
Though we fear his grim worship has got us too fast | Oramus
DMI number:
8061
10.
From a spoon without a handle
First Line:
From a spoon without a handle
Last Line:
And from college government | Libera me &c
DMI number:
5220
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