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131.
In fable all things hold discourse
First Line:
In fable all things hold discourse
Last Line:
And fight ever since for pay like Swisses
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Speculation) & John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
2004
132.
Is this the man so famed for wit
First Line:
Is this the man so famed for wit
Last Line:
He weighs your merit by the pound
DMI number:
33355
133.
Is this the wondrous matchless fair
First Line:
Is this the wondrous matchless fair
Last Line:
Than Sol's or Cynthia's nobler light
DMI number:
6387
134.
It was my lord the dextrous shift
First Line:
It was my lord the dextrous shift
Last Line:
To save mine own and others' souls
Author:
Jonathan Smedley (Confident)
DMI number:
15683
135.
It was my lord the dextrous shift
First Line:
It was my lord the dextrous shift
Last Line:
To save my own and others souls
Author:
Jonathan Smedley (Confident)
DMI number:
23156
136.
Is Prior gone O would you once inspire
First Line:
Is Prior gone O would you once inspire
Last Line:
But all the land record Prior's immortal fame
DMI number:
12229
137.
Is Prior gone O would you once inspire
First Line:
Is Prior gone O would you once inspire
Last Line:
What all the land record Prior's immortal fame
DMI number:
18409
138.
Juno had grandeur but not easy grace
First Line:
Juno had grandeur but not easy grace
Last Line:
And all their glories mixed without their shades are thine
DMI number:
12601
139.
It happened in the twilight of the day
First Line:
It happened in the twilight of the day
Last Line:
Starts from the couch and bid the dame draw near
DMI number:
42304
140.
It happened in the twilight of the day
First Line:
It happened in the twilight of the day
Last Line:
Starts from the couch and bids the dame draw near
DMI number:
3636
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