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421.
Some verse dear Tom for pity's sake
First Line:
Some verse dear Tom for pity's sake
Last Line:
The tenure shall be copy hold
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
35212
422.
Some visit this place for their pleasure
First Line:
Some visit this place for their pleasure
Last Line:
I heartily wish you farewell
DMI number:
15300
423.
Sometimes a lawyer sometimes a divine
First Line:
Sometimes a lawyer sometimes a divine
Last Line:
You'll make a sorry dean or sergeant dead
DMI number:
27351
424.
Tells how the drudging goblin sweat
First Line:
Tells how the drudging goblin sweat
Last Line:
Ere the first cock his matins rings
Author:
John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
37620
425.
That all from Adam first began
First Line:
That all from Adam first began
Last Line:
Himself can fix or change his fate
Author:
Matthew Prior (Speculation)
DMI number:
16876
426.
That fortune's blind we plainly see
First Line:
That fortune's blind we plainly see
Last Line:
Oft see with other people's eyes
DMI number:
20066
427.
Tak a wobster that is leill
First Line:
Tak a wobster that is leill
Last Line:
That deid corpse sall qwyknit be
DMI number:
37324
428.
Take back that heart you with such caution give
First Line:
Take back that heart you with such caution give
Last Line:
Must trick for trick expect to find
Author:
Aphra Behn (Absolute)
DMI number:
23513
429.
The clock struck eight the morning cleared
First Line:
The clock struck eight the morning cleared
Last Line:
To teach sad boors on Ignoramus Green
DMI number:
12300
430.
The crocodile which lives in the river
First Line:
The crocodile which lives in the river
Last Line:
The service you have done me
DMI number:
40968
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