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11.
Descended of an ancient line
First Line:
Descended of an ancient line
Last Line:
And see the storm ashore
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
935
12.
From rags to paper then to pasteboard changed
First Line:
From rags to paper then to pasteboard changed
Last Line:
While Br----n sinks without our least regard
DMI number:
20851
13.
How liked ye wealthy Nasidenus' feast
First Line:
How liked ye wealthy Nasidenus' feast
Last Line:
Than if a witch had shook her kercher over
Author:
Joseph Washington (Speculation)
DMI number:
42187
14.
Most of those rambling folk who fancy
First Line:
Most of those rambling folk who fancy
Last Line:
We'll tempt the winds and plough the main
DMI number:
22193
15.
My muse by Phoebus was rebuked of late
First Line:
My muse by Phoebus was rebuked of late
Last Line:
And brave Aeneas Cytheraea's son
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
42148
16.
My dear comrade and chiefest friend
First Line:
My dear comrade and chiefest friend
Last Line:
Transported when I treat my friend
Author:
Alexander Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
42080
17.
I pray sir with me to my chamber go
First Line:
I pray sir with me to my chamber go
Last Line:
Come go and we'll be merry
DMI number:
42050
18.
I promised but five days from you to stay
First Line:
I promised but five days from you to stay
Last Line:
That a man's own foot measure his desires
Author:
Samuel Woodford (Absolute)
DMI number:
42197
19.
I promised when I left you last tis true
First Line:
I promised when I left you last tis true
Last Line:
To make our shoes according to our feet
Author:
Alexander Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
42196
20.
If thou a guest on a joined-stool canst sup
First Line:
If thou a guest on a joined-stool canst sup
Last Line:
Thy clients bobbed out at the back door glide
Author:
Sir Richard Fanshawe (Absolute)
DMI number:
42193
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