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131.
How senselessly dull is the priest
First Line:
How senselessly dull is the priest
Last Line:
And sunk with the weight of his club
DMI number:
11291
132.
How well these laymen love to gibe
First Line:
How well these laymen love to gibe
Last Line:
For any view but present pay
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11564
133.
How wise and happy are we grown of late
First Line:
How wise and happy are we grown of late
Last Line:
Hanged to keep great mens counsel like F - H -
Author:
Thomas Shadwell (Absolute)
DMI number:
20608
134.
Humbly sheweth | That we your majesty's poor slaves
First Line:
Humbly sheweth | That we your majesty's poor slaves
Last Line:
The over-plus of the saint's merit
DMI number:
6454
135.
How our good King does papists hate
First Line:
How our good King does papists hate
Last Line:
Yet bear thee Littleton in mind
DMI number:
4752
136.
I come to charge ye
First Line:
I come to charge ye
Last Line:
You shall be hanged and Ketch shall have your clothes
DMI number:
1107
137.
I have no hopes the Duke he says and dies
First Line:
I have no hopes the Duke he says and dies
Last Line:
And who can say the reverend prelate lies
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
12186
138.
I hold as faith
First Line:
I hold as faith
Last Line:
Is catholic and wise
DMI number:
7082
139.
I hold for faith
First Line:
I hold for faith
Last Line:
Is catholic and wise
DMI number:
31347
140.
In sixteen hundred seventy eight
First Line:
In sixteen hundred seventy eight
Last Line:
England for all that need not care a louse
Author:
John Wilmot (Speculation)
DMI number:
8628
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