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4901.
A massy millstone up a tedious hill
First Line:
A massy millstone up a tedious hill
Last Line:
God's grace at last shall freely bring us to
DMI number:
9867
4902.
A mastiff trained to hostile deeds
First Line:
A mastiff trained to hostile deeds
Last Line:
Our future fortune's good or ill
DMI number:
30207
4903.
A mastiff's teeth are justly held in vogue
First Line:
A mastiff's teeth are justly held in vogue
Last Line:
Too rough to polish and too blunt to bite
DMI number:
15973
4904.
A masty of our English breed
First Line:
A masty of our English breed
Last Line:
I were no masty if there were no curs
Author:
Anne Finch [nee Kingsmill] (Absolute)
DMI number:
8274
4905.
A matron one day giving wholesome advice
First Line:
A matron one day giving wholesome advice
Last Line:
I've resolved to have one tis no matter for t'other
DMI number:
11082
4906.
A matter of the most important weight
First Line:
A matter of the most important weight
Last Line:
All things to ruin and confusion run
DMI number:
7617
4907.
A maxim this amongst the wise
First Line:
A maxim this amongst the wise
Last Line:
Love will be love do what you will
DMI number:
2694
4908.
A medley of ruffians bound up in a band
First Line:
A medley of ruffians bound up in a band
Last Line:
And justice and trade may revive from their sleep
DMI number:
44335
4909.
A meeting at York was appointed of late
First Line:
A meeting at York was appointed of late
Last Line:
But Tom Thumb the great to St Stephen's he'll send | Derry down &c
DMI number:
11239
4910.
A merchant newly married went to sea
First Line:
A merchant newly married went to sea
Last Line:
By sea and I by land have travailled to
Author:
Robert Heath (Absolute)
DMI number:
14369
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