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1.
A whore is like a squirrel that doth veil
First Line:
A whore is like a squirrel that doth veil
Last Line:
And cover all her body with her tail
Author:
Thomas Jordan (Confident)
DMI number:
16788
2.
Concord is conquered in this urn there lies
First Line:
Concord is conquered in this urn there lies
Last Line:
Will Lawes was slain by such whose wills were laws
Author:
Thomas Jordan (Confident)
DMI number:
16935
3.
Fickle is vexed at heart he says to see
First Line:
Fickle is vexed at heart he says to see
Last Line:
Wouldst have the wench look better than she can
Author:
Thomas Jordan (Confident)
DMI number:
16727
4.
Here lies entombed a married man's great woe
First Line:
Here lies entombed a married man's great woe
Last Line:
The earth holds her who could not hold her tongue
Author:
Thomas Jordan (Confident)
DMI number:
27940
5.
I am a bonny Scot sir my name is mickle John
First Line:
I am a bonny Scot sir my name is mickle John
Last Line:
And begin to bluster
Author:
Thomas Jordan (Absolute)
DMI number:
44354
6.
I prithee leave me love go place desire
First Line:
I prithee leave me love go place desire
Last Line:
To court Urania she's a love divine
Author:
Thomas Jordan (Confident)
DMI number:
5563
7.
I will make dice of his bones so doth he cry
First Line:
I will make dice of his bones so doth he cry
Last Line:
When Lucifer at last cries come the caster
Author:
Thomas Jordan (Confident)
DMI number:
16743
8.
Now our holy wars are done
First Line:
Now our holy wars are done
Last Line:
For it's policy guides a state
Author:
Thomas Jordan (Speculation) & John Cleveland (Confident)
DMI number:
1617
9.
Now that our holy wars are done
First Line:
Now that our holy wars are done
Last Line:
For it's policy guides a state
Author:
Thomas Jordan (Speculation) & John Cleveland (Confident)
DMI number:
1718
10.
Pamphlet last week in his fantastic fits
First Line:
Pamphlet last week in his fantastic fits
Last Line:
How can he live upon so poor a stock
Author:
Thomas Jordan (Confident)
DMI number:
16718
11.
Our God requireth the whole heart or none
First Line:
Our God requireth the whole heart or none
Last Line:
And yet he will accept a broken one
Author:
Thomas Jordan (Confident)
DMI number:
16684
12.
Quick-Wit reports that his wild brother Randle
First Line:
Quick-Wit reports that his wild brother Randle
Last Line:
Hath loved a whore as a moth loves a candle
Author:
Thomas Jordan (Confident)
DMI number:
16942
13.
Sloth needs must be a wrong to female fame
First Line:
Sloth needs must be a wrong to female fame
Last Line:
To be a busy body is a virtue
Author:
Thomas Jordan (Confident)
DMI number:
16941
14.
Which of thy virtues shall I first admire
First Line:
Which of thy virtues shall I first admire
Last Line:
Like me make paradoxes of your wives
Author:
Thomas Jordan (Confident)
DMI number:
5583
15.
Wonder not why these lines come to your hand
First Line:
Wonder not why these lines come to your hand
Last Line:
Tis so like nothing that there's nothing like it
Author:
Thomas Jordan (Absolute)
DMI number:
18522
16.
Sportive Wit [R36677]
Publication Date:
1656
ESTC number:
R36677
DMI number:
1766
17.
A Jovial Garland [R179060]
Publication Date:
1677
ESTC number:
R179060
DMI number:
1745
18.
Oxford Drollery [R258]
Publication Date:
1671
ESTC number:
R258
DMI number:
1763
19.
The Bee. A Collection of choice poems [Part III] [N32537] [ECCO]
Publication Date:
1715
ESTC number:
N32537
DMI number:
422
20.
A select collection of poems with notes biographical and historical [vol 7] [T93622] [ecco]
Publication Date:
1781
ESTC number:
T93622
DMI number:
1302
21.
An Antidote Against Melancholy [R208543]
Publication Date:
1661
ESTC number:
R208543
DMI number:
1749
22.
J. Cleaveland Revived [R210161]
Publication Date:
1660
ESTC number:
R210161
DMI number:
1754
23.
Memoirs of the society of Grub-street [vol 1] [T97941] [ecco]
Publication Date:
1737
ESTC number:
T97941
DMI number:
578
24.
Merry Drollery The First Part [R43449]
Publication Date:
1661
ESTC number:
R43449
DMI number:
1758
25.
Faithful Memoirs of the Grubstreet Society [T97922] [ecco]
Publication Date:
1732
ESTC number:
T97922
DMI number:
88
26.
The Second Part of Merry Drollery [R37360]
Publication Date:
1661
ESTC number:
R37360
DMI number:
1757
27.
Wits Recreations [S120256]
Publication Date:
1640
ESTC number:
S120256
DMI number:
1783