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629
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502
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472
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3,052
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270
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198
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109
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5261.
A Tripe well broil'd cannot be ill
First Line:
A Tripe well broil'd cannot be ill
Last Line:
For a Tripe well broil'd cannot be ill
DMI number:
47136
5262.
A tripe well broiled cannot be ill
First Line:
A tripe well broiled cannot be ill
Last Line:
For a tripe well broiled cannot be ill
DMI number:
43939
5263.
A triumph therefore for Blakeney a gallows reward for B---g
First Line:
A triumph therefore for Blakeney a gallows reward for B---g
Last Line:
A rose for all traitors and God save George our king
DMI number:
33181
5264.
A trout the plumpest in the tide
First Line:
A trout the plumpest in the tide
Last Line:
Nor sees her folly till undone
DMI number:
23094
5265.
A truce to all wrangling a truce to ill nature
First Line:
A truce to all wrangling a truce to ill nature
Last Line:
My revenge I will take on you some other night
DMI number:
39146
5266.
A truce to thought and let us over the fields
First Line:
A truce to thought and let us over the fields
Last Line:
Once more to rest his foot on his own threshold
Author:
James Hurdis (Absolute)
DMI number:
36983
5267.
A true daughter of the church of England when it was under persecution
First Line:
A true daughter of the church of England when it was under persecution
Last Line:
But she daily prayed for it and was daily supplied
DMI number:
29106
5268.
A true dissenter here does lie indeed
First Line:
A true dissenter here does lie indeed
Last Line:
He faced to Rome and marched off to the devil
DMI number:
6490
5269.
A true dissenter here does lie indeed
First Line:
A true dissenter here does lie indeed
Last Line:
He faced to Rome then marched off to the devil
DMI number:
42347
5270.
A true Italian spirit is a ball
First Line:
A true Italian spirit is a ball
Last Line:
Great ships on small rocks beating oft are rent
DMI number:
40874
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