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31.
Great cry and little wool is now become
First Line:
Great cry and little wool is now become
Last Line:
We'd all contend to gain the golden-fleece
Author:
Thomas Sheridan (Absolute)
DMI number:
11612
32.
Half clothed and dirty does the miser go
First Line:
Half clothed and dirty does the miser go
Last Line:
Dress shows the strength and weakness of the mind
DMI number:
17646
33.
Happy the shepherdess who some coarse stuff
First Line:
Happy the shepherdess who some coarse stuff
Last Line:
Low but content
DMI number:
22764
34.
Happy those swains in days of yore
First Line:
Happy those swains in days of yore
Last Line:
Is vanished ere the sport begins
DMI number:
5303
35.
High taxes ran the Britons loud complained
First Line:
High taxes ran the Britons loud complained
Last Line:
And who will buy a lace that has no coat
DMI number:
17990
36.
I am a true attendant on the fair
First Line:
I am a true attendant on the fair
Last Line:
Of twenty seven and tell me where's my station
DMI number:
15324
37.
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
38.
In ancient times before this isle was known
First Line:
In ancient times before this isle was known
Last Line:
And learn from thee to govern and to dress
Author:
John Breval (Absolute)
DMI number:
9682
39.
In sable clad one might expect
First Line:
In sable clad one might expect
Last Line:
And shows his radiant pride
DMI number:
23162
40.
Jove in distress the goddess Thetis brings
First Line:
Jove in distress the goddess Thetis brings
Last Line:
Begets a son superior to his sire
DMI number:
24463
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