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A dreadful plague from angry Juno came
First Line:
A dreadful plague from angry Juno came
Last Line:
To fill your sails and favour your intent
Author:
William Stonestreet (Absolute)
DMI number:
4174
2.
A good old woman being sick
First Line:
A good old woman being sick
Last Line:
And left her as he found her
DMI number:
5854
3.
A cannon ball one bloody day
First Line:
A cannon ball one bloody day
Last Line:
His leg was off and not his head
Author:
William Taylor (Absolute)
DMI number:
27767
4.
A cruel tiger all with teeth be bled
First Line:
A cruel tiger all with teeth be bled
Last Line:
Hath slain us both for cloaking of his crime
DMI number:
9071
5.
A hopeful youth to honest maxims true
First Line:
A hopeful youth to honest maxims true
Last Line:
Quickly restore my son so help you god
DMI number:
9666
6.
A sudden damp has seized my vital spirits
First Line:
A sudden damp has seized my vital spirits
Last Line:
I see but through a mist and hear far off
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
20988
7.
A sudden trembling seized on all his limbs
First Line:
A sudden trembling seized on all his limbs
Last Line:
His speech forsook him life it self seemed fled
Author:
Thomas Otway (Absolute)
DMI number:
20993
8.
A man there lived at L- hall
First Line:
A man there lived at L- hall
Last Line:
The nation be at ease
DMI number:
31371
9.
A monk sir and his brother
First Line:
A monk sir and his brother
Last Line:
For such a damned design
DMI number:
5452
10.
A quack too scandalously mean to name
First Line:
A quack too scandalously mean to name
Last Line:
With maudling eloquence of trickling eyes
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
10799
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