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531.
Though rhyme serves the thoughts of great poets to fetter
First Line:
Though rhyme serves the thoughts of great poets to fetter
Last Line:
He cried out my claim to the crown I surrender
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11338
532.
Though I but seventeen do declare
First Line:
Though I but seventeen do declare
Last Line:
A parson wears a band
Author:
William le Tans'ur (Absolute)
DMI number:
36921
533.
Through briars brakes and nasty ditches
First Line:
Through briars brakes and nasty ditches
Last Line:
Fore Gad I'd rather marry granny
DMI number:
5759
534.
Thus the gay spring is still in summer lost
First Line:
Thus the gay spring is still in summer lost
Last Line:
But who would think it should be nipped by frost
DMI number:
5225
535.
Tis I can twist and twine the clearest case
First Line:
Tis I can twist and twine the clearest case
Last Line:
So heaven keep our laws our lawyers and king
DMI number:
38412
536.
Tis never in list among miracles put
First Line:
Tis never in list among miracles put
Last Line:
He pleasantly tricked the fair jilter at last
DMI number:
4406
537.
Tired with the business of the day
First Line:
Tired with the business of the day
Last Line:
At once to lose so good a dream and smock
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
3554
538.
Three dames when wine at a collation
First Line:
Three dames when wine at a collation
Last Line:
A sager judge won't soon appear
Author:
Samuel Humphreys (Absolute)
DMI number:
12347
539.
Three merry lads met at the Rose
First Line:
Three merry lads met at the Rose
Last Line:
A nose of wax our statutes are | Invention now is barren grown | The matter's out the nose is blown
DMI number:
42513
540.
Three nymphs the pride of Britain's isle
First Line:
Three nymphs the pride of Britain's isle
Last Line:
That's hid between their th---s
DMI number:
17910
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