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271.
Walking last week in our town street
First Line:
Walking last week in our town street
Last Line:
How near he was of kin to me
DMI number:
7502
272.
Us and our offspring lord receive
First Line:
Us and our offspring lord receive
Last Line:
Whilst we adore thy love
DMI number:
26453
273.
Usurping Cromwell hell's revengeful rod
First Line:
Usurping Cromwell hell's revengeful rod
Last Line:
Let harmless lambs and geese of them beware
DMI number:
36879
274.
Vainly do poets sing Astrea fled
First Line:
Vainly do poets sing Astrea fled
Last Line:
That innocence and love are still below
DMI number:
6034
275.
Warwick Gloucester Clarence
First Line:
Warwick Gloucester Clarence
Last Line:
In that Jerusalem shall Harry die
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
40550
276.
Was ever man so paid for being curious
First Line:
Was ever man so paid for being curious
Last Line:
Curious night-walkers may they find my fee
Author:
George Villiers (Absolute)
DMI number:
40535
277.
Weak from its quickend rudiments in earth
First Line:
Weak from its quickend rudiments in earth
Last Line:
His son the genius of the age should shine
Author:
William Dawson (Absolute)
DMI number:
11297
278.
Upon a time a paper-kite
First Line:
Upon a time a paper-kite
Last Line:
And grow by their experience wise
DMI number:
36331
279.
Upon the earth thrives villainy and woe
First Line:
Upon the earth thrives villainy and woe
Last Line:
I lived and died within my mother's womb
Author:
Alexander Pennecuik (Confident)
DMI number:
25417
280.
What pleasure strikes us when the painter's art
First Line:
What pleasure strikes us when the painter's art
Last Line:
Here are no parts for every part's a whole
DMI number:
11839
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