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15741.
Now to be silent or to write in prose
First Line:
Now to be silent or to write in prose
Last Line:
My verses may have end but not our joy
Author:
Robert Gomersall (Speculation)
DMI number:
43161
15742.
Now to bleed be not too free
First Line:
Now to bleed be not too free
Last Line:
Clogs the liver and the blood
DMI number:
23472
15743.
Now to our homes let us depart
First Line:
Now to our homes let us depart
Last Line:
We many years in joy may dwell
DMI number:
8201
15744.
Now to proclaim the exalted state
First Line:
Now to proclaim the exalted state
Last Line:
To a celestial bliss
DMI number:
26415
15745.
Now to the sign of fish let's jog
First Line:
Now to the sign of fish let's jog
Last Line:
For that's our jovial landlord's name
DMI number:
10752
15746.
Now to the street where rabble rout reside
First Line:
Now to the street where rabble rout reside
Last Line:
And tells you that his mother Knoo fed ducks
DMI number:
10742
15747.
Now Tom if Suckling were alive
First Line:
Now Tom if Suckling were alive
Last Line:
Though it were ne're so dark
DMI number:
45400
15748.
Now Town-wit saith to witty friend
First Line:
Now Town-wit saith to witty friend
Last Line:
Fierce City Dun did rap at door
DMI number:
47847
15749.
Now Townwit saith to witty friend
First Line:
Now Townwit saith to witty friend
Last Line:
Fierce city dun did rap at door
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute)
DMI number:
42498
15750.
Now tremble colonists your time is come
First Line:
Now tremble colonists your time is come
Last Line:
Tis B--t and he is fixed as fate
DMI number:
31392
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