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301.
Who'd be that sordid foolish thing called man
First Line:
Who'd be that sordid foolish thing called man
Last Line:
And surfeit upon joys till even desire grows sick
Author:
Thomas Otway (Absolute)
DMI number:
20543
302.
Wild was my name and like a tempest wild
First Line:
Wild was my name and like a tempest wild
Last Line:
When dead I am let die my art and name
DMI number:
29408
303.
Why should we boast of right and law
First Line:
Why should we boast of right and law
Last Line:
A blessed reformation
DMI number:
12577
304.
Why should you pluck the green distasteful fruit
First Line:
Why should you pluck the green distasteful fruit
Last Line:
When it may ripen of itself and fall
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
20549
305.
Woe worth woe worth thee false Scotlande
First Line:
Woe worth woe worth thee false Scotlande
Last Line:
In England now shee doth remaine
DMI number:
37343
306.
Ye gallants of Newgate whose fingers are nice
First Line:
Ye gallants of Newgate whose fingers are nice
Last Line:
And every man round me may rob if he please
Author:
John Gay (Confident) & Jonathan Swift (Speculation)
DMI number:
2311
307.
Ye gallants of Newgate whose fingers are nice
First Line:
Ye gallants of Newgate whose fingers are nice
Last Line:
And every man round me rob if he please
Author:
John Gay (Absolute) & Jonathan Swift (Speculation)
DMI number:
15421
308.
Ye highlands and ye lawlands
First Line:
Ye highlands and ye lawlands
Last Line:
Cum founding throw the towne
DMI number:
37346
309.
Ye hypocrites leave off your pranks
First Line:
Ye hypocrites leave off your pranks
Last Line:
For God accepts no thanks for murder
DMI number:
8056
310.
You gallants all that love good wine
First Line:
You gallants all that love good wine
Last Line:
And dead men have no friends
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6296
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