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21.
Fair Chloris in a pig-sty lay
First Line:
Fair Chloris in a pig-sty lay
Last Line:
And poked her with his snout
DMI number:
22684
22.
Fair Chloris in a pig-sty lay
First Line:
Fair Chloris in a pig-sty lay
Last Line:
She's innocently pleased
DMI number:
22641
23.
Gainst any man of sense
First Line:
Gainst any man of sense
Last Line:
Be best at night or noon
Author:
Archibald Pitcairn (Speculation)
DMI number:
4659
24.
Here lies within this holy place
First Line:
Here lies within this holy place
Last Line:
As he once did his conscience
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
29290
25.
Here lies within this holy place
First Line:
Here lies within this holy place
Last Line:
As once he did his conscience
Author:
Edward Ward (Confident) & Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
5383
26.
How blithe secure and brisk and gay
First Line:
How blithe secure and brisk and gay
Last Line:
Whose fear you never had
DMI number:
4352
27.
How gaily is at first begun
First Line:
How gaily is at first begun
Last Line:
Leave following crowds behind
Author:
Anne Finch [nee Kingsmill] (Absolute)
DMI number:
17540
28.
How pleasing is the path to sin
First Line:
How pleasing is the path to sin
Last Line:
And tastes the sweets of ease
DMI number:
11138
29.
In old King Alfred's happy reign
First Line:
In old King Alfred's happy reign
Last Line:
Won't stick t'abuse a K----t
Author:
William Pittis (Speculation)
DMI number:
3410
30.
In vain Philander at my feet
First Line:
In vain Philander at my feet
Last Line:
Which I before possessed
DMI number:
23148
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