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1.
As fidlers and archers who cuninly sic know
First Line:
As fidlers and archers who cuninly sic know
Last Line:
And the other poor soul we may marry
Author:
James Miller (Absolute)
DMI number:
335
2.
As archers and fiddlers who cunningly know
First Line:
As archers and fiddlers who cunningly know
Last Line:
And t' other poor soul we may marry
Author:
James Miller (Absolute)
DMI number:
23660
3.
Dost thou not know superb yet feeble man
First Line:
Dost thou not know superb yet feeble man
Last Line:
But virtue only makes the difference tween them
Author:
James Miller (Absolute)
DMI number:
28418
4.
How brimful of nothing's the life of a beau
First Line:
How brimful of nothing's the life of a beau
Last Line:
They can be nothing no where who nothing are here | Such such is the life of a beau
Author:
James Miller (Absolute)
DMI number:
23790
5.
In this repose the secrets of your mind
First Line:
In this repose the secrets of your mind
Last Line:
Our vows are perjured and our sighs a jest
Author:
James Miller (Confident)
DMI number:
15426
6.
If some great artist in whose works conspire
First Line:
If some great artist in whose works conspire
Last Line:
And never leave him till you've sucked him dry
Author:
James Miller (Absolute)
DMI number:
37646
7.
To sing of shepherds and of shepherdesses
First Line:
To sing of shepherds and of shepherdesses
Last Line:
In namby pamby's pastorals may be seen
Author:
James Miller (Absolute)
DMI number:
22471
8.
True religion | Is always mild propitious and humane
First Line:
True religion | Is always mild propitious and humane
Last Line:
One power immense which ever rules above
Author:
James Miller (Absolute)
DMI number:
30548
9.
What class in life though never so great
First Line:
What class in life though never so great
Last Line:
And drink to our foundation
Author:
James Miller (Absolute)
DMI number:
2361
10.
What dire misfortune hath befell
First Line:
What dire misfortune hath befell
Last Line:
From St James's to Guildhall
Author:
James Miller (Absolute)
DMI number:
23797