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If worthy friend I know thee right thou'lt never
First Line:
If worthy friend I know thee right thou'lt never
Last Line:
A quiet mind I to my self will owe
DMI number:
3857
322.
If yet the mole that heaves thy dirty breast
First Line:
If yet the mole that heaves thy dirty breast
Last Line:
Obscure to many will be clear to thee
DMI number:
33661
323.
If friend a wife you mean to wed
First Line:
If friend a wife you mean to wed
Last Line:
Worthy of your board and bed
Author:
Samuel Wesley (Speculation)
DMI number:
16455
324.
If you would have good servants be good masters
First Line:
If you would have good servants be good masters
Last Line:
Example precepts far exceeds
DMI number:
34186
325.
Kind brother butt as old and brisk as I
First Line:
Kind brother butt as old and brisk as I
Last Line:
Till Phoebus puts the stars to flight
Author:
Thomas Flatman (Absolute)
DMI number:
42120
326.
Ladies whose dress wit sprightliness and air
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Ladies whose dress wit sprightliness and air
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Had the famed painter Bunyan sweet been here
DMI number:
18324
327.
Lady Dorothy Drum sends her compliments
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Lady Dorothy Drum sends her compliments
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My lord she knows whose works and the shells for the grott
DMI number:
19537
328.
Let me see bread and beer tripe and dressing hey day
First Line:
Let me see bread and beer tripe and dressing hey day
Last Line:
I pay for my doublet pay you for your lining
DMI number:
16974
329.
Learn hence dear youth the brainless crowds to shun
First Line:
Learn hence dear youth the brainless crowds to shun
Last Line:
Who might be soldiers if they were not guards
DMI number:
35349
330.
Leave Jeffrey Chaucer to describen a man
First Line:
Leave Jeffrey Chaucer to describen a man
Last Line:
Men sayn he nedes no other purgatory
DMI number:
1905
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