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21.
John run so long and run so fast
First Line:
John run so long and run so fast
Last Line:
He distanced all and ran away
DMI number:
34019
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John run so long and run so fast
First Line:
John run so long and run so fast
Last Line:
He distanced all and run away
DMI number:
33967
23.
Like two sage sisters close we dwell
First Line:
Like two sage sisters close we dwell
Last Line:
Yet we were never partial yet
DMI number:
15231
24.
My love and I for kisses played
First Line:
My love and I for kisses played
Last Line:
Give me my kisses back take yours again
DMI number:
12605
25.
I know that fortune long has wanted sight
First Line:
I know that fortune long has wanted sight
Last Line:
And gives success in every suit but hearts
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
16924
26.
I like young squires just come to town
First Line:
I like young squires just come to town
Last Line:
My all is in my possession
DMI number:
10878
27.
If any one hath to himself avowed
First Line:
If any one hath to himself avowed
Last Line:
His greatest pleasure was the public good
DMI number:
15341
28.
Lay down your stake at play lay down your passions
First Line:
Lay down your stake at play lay down your passions
Last Line:
No man throws still the dice in fortune's lap
Author:
John Harington (Absolute)
DMI number:
32130
29.
Of two battalions set in rank and file
First Line:
Of two battalions set in rank and file
Last Line:
And preached on the most patient text in Job
Author:
Daniel (the elder) Bellamy (Absolute)
DMI number:
21837
30.
On Epsom Downs when racing does begin
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On Epsom Downs when racing does begin
Last Line:
Some curse their fate and some the booty share
DMI number:
12197
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