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In days of old Pilpay there flourished a bear
First Line:
In days of old Pilpay there flourished a bear
Last Line:
Friendship is dangerous from a fool
Author:
James Robertson (Absolute)
DMI number:
33294
232.
In farmer's yard one summer's day
First Line:
In farmer's yard one summer's day
Last Line:
Each with his one can live and die
DMI number:
25313
233.
In river Ouse was lately found
First Line:
In river Ouse was lately found
Last Line:
The pike was for a guinea sold
DMI number:
36731
234.
It chanced some persecuted hares
First Line:
It chanced some persecuted hares
Last Line:
As partnership in woe
DMI number:
19673
235.
It chanced two mules no matter whither
First Line:
It chanced two mules no matter whither
Last Line:
None shoot the jackdaw or the pye
DMI number:
19838
236.
It chanced upon a summer's night
First Line:
It chanced upon a summer's night
Last Line:
Proclaim our insignificance
DMI number:
19495
237.
It was as learned traditions say
First Line:
It was as learned traditions say
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And sighing to himself withdrew
Author:
Henry Brooke (Absolute)
DMI number:
33440
238.
Indeed I cannot but make moan
First Line:
Indeed I cannot but make moan
Last Line:
And on him no more roam
DMI number:
7745
239.
Injurious foe
First Line:
Injurious foe
Last Line:
I here do commit him to rest
DMI number:
11831
240.
Insulting ass who basely could revile
First Line:
Insulting ass who basely could revile
Last Line:
Only on briars and on thistles feed
DMI number:
4583
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