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131.
I have a good servant deserves a good name
First Line:
I have a good servant deserves a good name
Last Line:
And all he devours does most nauseously stink
DMI number:
15315
132.
I have no eyes and yet my nose is long
First Line:
I have no eyes and yet my nose is long
Last Line:
And yet am thanked whence you may guess my name
DMI number:
15327
133.
I have no legs and yet I go and stand
First Line:
I have no legs and yet I go and stand
Last Line:
And when I stand I lie witness my hand
DMI number:
7517
134.
I have no tongue yet elegantly speak
First Line:
I have no tongue yet elegantly speak
Last Line:
My sire alone conceived and brought me forth
DMI number:
15702
135.
I have not to boast of much humour or wit
First Line:
I have not to boast of much humour or wit
Last Line:
And give all your hearts in their turns palpitation
DMI number:
991
136.
I have often been heard to sound an alarm
First Line:
I have often been heard to sound an alarm
Last Line:
To sail round the world has long been my fate
DMI number:
35517
137.
I humble and subdue the brave
First Line:
I humble and subdue the brave
Last Line:
Both with the morning rise and disappear at night
DMI number:
15240
138.
In the dark mansions of the briny deep
First Line:
In the dark mansions of the briny deep
Last Line:
And then with scandal I aside am laid
DMI number:
15267
139.
In the terraqueous globe I claim a share
First Line:
In the terraqueous globe I claim a share
Last Line:
Then ladies tell the theme that's so abstruse
DMI number:
15270
140.
In a small cell I live that's arched overhead
First Line:
In a small cell I live that's arched overhead
Last Line:
I'm turned out of doors robbed and buried alive
DMI number:
15120
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