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251.
The stage has been and yet improved shall rise
First Line:
The stage has been and yet improved shall rise
Last Line:
And sinks himself beyond the reach of praise
DMI number:
5017
252.
The Westminster rump hath been little at ease
First Line:
The Westminster rump hath been little at ease
Last Line:
He will be brought in whether you will or no
DMI number:
1699
253.
The world is now turned upside down
First Line:
The world is now turned upside down
Last Line:
In hopes you'll stand his friend another day | And alas poor parliament now now now
DMI number:
1600
254.
There's no man so worthy of envy as he
First Line:
There's no man so worthy of envy as he
Last Line:
Like the music of that there's no harmony
Author:
John Gamble (Speculation)
DMI number:
1637
255.
Then take him devil hell his soul doth claim
First Line:
Then take him devil hell his soul doth claim
Last Line:
The approaching fate of Europe's troubles told
DMI number:
1094
256.
This christmas time tis fit that we
First Line:
This christmas time tis fit that we
Last Line:
That we may christians be
DMI number:
1679
257.
This house is to be let
First Line:
This house is to be let
Last Line:
Pray ask of Mr Mayor
Author:
Isaac Pennington (Speculation)
DMI number:
1602
258.
There many a clinching verse is made
First Line:
There many a clinching verse is made
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For I think I have told you a tale of a tub | Which no body can deny
DMI number:
1647
259.
They that give thanks for overthrows had never
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They that give thanks for overthrows had never
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From that one triumph famed from this one fall
DMI number:
42967
260.
There was a k--- of a S------h race
First Line:
There was a k--- of a S------h race
Last Line:
As in the days of Noll
DMI number:
4582
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