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502
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472
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3,052
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4,079
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270
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198
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184
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170
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109
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85
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5041.
A Pox upon this paltry peevish whining love
First Line:
A Pox upon this paltry peevish whining love
Last Line:
Or any thing else nay court the Devil and all
Author:
William Hicks (Absolute)
DMI number:
46153
5042.
A pox who'd be a poet in our days
First Line:
A pox who'd be a poet in our days
Last Line:
Next venture posture Mall shall be his muse
DMI number:
41878
5043.
A preaching fryar there was who thus began
First Line:
A preaching fryar there was who thus began
Last Line:
On nothing more then what the scripture saith
Author:
Richard Brathwaite (Absolute)
DMI number:
48539
5044.
A preachment late was made by Parson K--t
First Line:
A preachment late was made by Parson K--t
Last Line:
For take away the K and all is night
DMI number:
13025
5045.
A precisian | In state is a ridiculous miracle
First Line:
A precisian | In state is a ridiculous miracle
Last Line:
He mounts to glory
Author:
George Chapman (Absolute) & James Shirley (Absolute)
DMI number:
17214
5046.
A prelate says Osborne preached this doctrine of late
First Line:
A prelate says Osborne preached this doctrine of late
Last Line:
That when one's gone the other never stays long behind
DMI number:
13019
5047.
A preposition most commonly is set
First Line:
A preposition most commonly is set
Last Line:
And all to their own stations did resort
DMI number:
42391
5048.
A presbyter is such a monstrous thing
First Line:
A presbyter is such a monstrous thing
Last Line:
Each seems a saint yet either proves a knave
DMI number:
44321
5049.
A presbyterian cat sat watching for her prey
First Line:
A presbyterian cat sat watching for her prey
Last Line:
There hanged she upon a tree while pres Iohn sung a psalm
DMI number:
338
5050.
A pretty jest I will you tell
First Line:
A pretty jest I will you tell
Last Line:
So for to make a jest full well
DMI number:
43323
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