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191.
Tell me cits what ye lack
First Line:
Tell me cits what ye lack
Last Line:
And let him have London measure
DMI number:
1576
192.
That if it please thee to assist
First Line:
That if it please thee to assist
Last Line:
Unite us and the highland rout | Quaesumus te &c
Author:
R. Fletcher (Speculation)
DMI number:
1608
193.
Tell me not of lords or laws
First Line:
Tell me not of lords or laws
Last Line:
Of sack and never mind 'um
Author:
Alexander Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
1627
194.
Stay passenger behold and see
First Line:
Stay passenger behold and see
Last Line:
Here lies the first that for religion died
Author:
R. Fletcher (Speculation)
DMI number:
1654
195.
Stay shut the gate
First Line:
Stay shut the gate
Last Line:
And our noses like link boys run shining before um
DMI number:
43073
196.
The crimson them on which I now do treat
First Line:
The crimson them on which I now do treat
Last Line:
At last enjoy eternal happiness
DMI number:
43490
197.
The mighty Puss not long since ruled the state
First Line:
The mighty Puss not long since ruled the state
Last Line:
To all the slaves to appear on the next morning
DMI number:
4398
198.
The rising sun complies with our weak sight
First Line:
The rising sun complies with our weak sight
Last Line:
Their sacred judge their guard and argument
Author:
Edmund Waller (Absolute)
DMI number:
4728
199.
The precious gem called loyalty grows scarce
First Line:
The precious gem called loyalty grows scarce
Last Line:
That dare succession to the crown dispute
DMI number:
44310
200.
The morning come the slaves await
First Line:
The morning come the slaves await
Last Line:
To heal such dull blockheads that don't love the cure
DMI number:
4399
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