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41.
There was an auld wife had a wee pickle tow
First Line:
There was an auld wife had a wee pickle tow
Last Line:
The muckle devil take the spinning of it
DMI number:
38186
42.
Three kings three things present the king of kings
First Line:
Three kings three things present the king of kings
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By christ's good grace from falling sickness free
DMI number:
25067
43.
To sea Tom and shakes he never will go
First Line:
To sea Tom and shakes he never will go
Last Line:
Hal has a good old proverb on his side
DMI number:
24457
44.
Twas at the awful noon of night
First Line:
Twas at the awful noon of night
Last Line:
Mistook it for a dream
DMI number:
32099
45.
Undone undone the lawyers are
First Line:
Undone undone the lawyers are
Last Line:
I'd pull down Tiburn too
DMI number:
37471
46.
What are these | So withered and so wild in their attire
First Line:
What are these | So withered and so wild in their attire
Last Line:
Then our charm is firm and good
DMI number:
40341
47.
When conjurers the quality can bubble
First Line:
When conjurers the quality can bubble
Last Line:
The audience fools the conjurer a thief
DMI number:
20830
48.
When conjurers their purses draw
First Line:
When conjurers their purses draw
Last Line:
They know by the stars no more than we
Author:
Edward Ward (Absolute)
DMI number:
30086
49.
Whatever ills affect our wayward state
First Line:
Whatever ills affect our wayward state
Last Line:
For crowds have changed a bullock to a god
Author:
Joseph Cradock (Absolute)
DMI number:
32780
50.
When sleep's all soothing hand with fetters soft
First Line:
When sleep's all soothing hand with fetters soft
Last Line:
The great sabbatic rest the millenary year
Author:
Thomas Denton (Absolute)
DMI number:
31299
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