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421.
Saint Peter as some people tell
First Line:
Saint Peter as some people tell
Last Line:
When heavens let's cheap a place should be so dear
DMI number:
5294
422.
Reader a miss I shall present thee here
First Line:
Reader a miss I shall present thee here
Last Line:
And thoroughly peruse this pretty book
DMI number:
43292
423.
Reader I was born and cried
First Line:
Reader I was born and cried
Last Line:
I left the common-wealth my heir
Author:
Matthew Prior (Speculation)
DMI number:
16852
424.
Sillier than Gildon couldst thou be
First Line:
Sillier than Gildon couldst thou be
Last Line:
The gaudy dress will save the fool
DMI number:
35073
425.
Sheweth | That your honour's petitioners dealers in rhymes
First Line:
Sheweth | That your honour's petitioners dealers in rhymes
Last Line:
And your honour's petitioners ever shall pray
Author:
Edward Moore (Absolute)
DMI number:
25838
426.
Serene the morn the season fine
First Line:
Serene the morn the season fine
Last Line:
Nor courage let him fight
DMI number:
17906
427.
See the effects of wine unhappy Jack
First Line:
See the effects of wine unhappy Jack
Last Line:
I'll keep the house even let the window go
DMI number:
24917
428.
Shall sister Hall then wedded be
First Line:
Shall sister Hall then wedded be
Last Line:
Shall grace this bridal hour
DMI number:
12612
429.
She had Gaffer Dumbleton ay marry had she
First Line:
She had Gaffer Dumbleton ay marry had she
Last Line:
No no if she does she is wound'ly mistaken
Author:
Edward Ward (Speculation)
DMI number:
7978
430.
Since tales have late so much in fashion grown
First Line:
Since tales have late so much in fashion grown
Last Line:
But all cry out that he his fate deserves
DMI number:
7230
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