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451.
Comus nor Momus now must be my theme
First Line:
Comus nor Momus now must be my theme
Last Line:
The doctor holed with the badger at his back
Author:
John Dean (Absolute)
DMI number:
43055
452.
Condemn not Pitt before his actions prove
First Line:
Condemn not Pitt before his actions prove
Last Line:
That public interest's dearer than his own
DMI number:
31133
453.
Conspiracies no sooner should be formed
First Line:
Conspiracies no sooner should be formed
Last Line:
Then executed
Author:
Joseph Addison (Absolute)
DMI number:
20347
454.
Cried a jolly fat parson that could not subscribe
First Line:
Cried a jolly fat parson that could not subscribe
Last Line:
And a pill can do ten times more harm than a text
Author:
William Pittis (Speculation)
DMI number:
3396
455.
Cromwell I did not think to shed a tear
First Line:
Cromwell I did not think to shed a tear
Last Line:
Thou fallest a blessed martyr
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
37373
456.
Crossing over the south sea in the late stormy weather
First Line:
Crossing over the south sea in the late stormy weather
Last Line:
That born to be hanged they would never be drowned
DMI number:
29487
457.
Damon regardless of his flocks
First Line:
Damon regardless of his flocks
Last Line:
Protected by her charms
DMI number:
43221
458.
Damon the author of so great renown
First Line:
Damon the author of so great renown
Last Line:
To find a better patron of the Pope
DMI number:
4448
459.
Dear sisters come see you how fine
First Line:
Dear sisters come see you how fine
Last Line:
With anarchy and the old rump | Then let us flock all to the meeting | Where Burgess himself will declare A sanctified tale of old Hughson | With a canting old Oliver's prayer
DMI number:
8080
460.
Dear wife let me have a fire made
First Line:
Dear wife let me have a fire made
Last Line:
For which we have justly deserved a rope | This it is to be learned and witty
DMI number:
4949
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