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51.
Ingenious L-- were a picture drawn
First Line:
Ingenious L-- were a picture drawn
Last Line:
And never part till satisfied with blood
Author:
William King (Absolute)
DMI number:
7413
52.
Let votaries rearing up altar and shrine
First Line:
Let votaries rearing up altar and shrine
Last Line:
That he was but dead drunk and so fell asleep
DMI number:
43820
53.
I've eyes as well as you to find the way
First Line:
I've eyes as well as you to find the way
Last Line:
To question this or trust your private sense
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute) & Charles Montagu (Absolute)
DMI number:
40474
54.
I sing a virgin's smock the direful cause
First Line:
I sing a virgin's smock the direful cause
Last Line:
And the glad youth enjoys what long he sought in vain
Author:
Giles Jacob (Confident)
DMI number:
9701
55.
I sing of no heresy turk or of tartar
First Line:
I sing of no heresy turk or of tartar
Last Line:
Than thus to be tossed in a blanket and drubbed
DMI number:
44331
56.
I strolled one day into a room
First Line:
I strolled one day into a room
Last Line:
A chamber pot and that was all
DMI number:
22548
57.
I Master Andro Kennedy
First Line:
I Master Andro Kennedy
Last Line:
De terra plasmasti me
Author:
William Dunbar (Absolute)
DMI number:
10928
58.
If wine be a cordial why does it torment
First Line:
If wine be a cordial why does it torment
Last Line:
And am wrapt in such pleasures as still want a name
DMI number:
32966
59.
If you will be still
First Line:
If you will be still
Last Line:
I'll throw by my quill
DMI number:
44488
60.
Middlesex to wit Sir Peter Grievous
First Line:
Middlesex to wit Sir Peter Grievous
Last Line:
The prosecution pledges are Humphrey Hound and Henry Hare
DMI number:
12866
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