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1.
An arch and sturdy bellman of the town
First Line:
An arch and sturdy bellman of the town
Last Line:
Then roared with a packsaddle on his back
Author:
John Byrom (Absolute)
DMI number:
24474
2.
Brethren by this my mind you'll know
First Line:
Brethren by this my mind you'll know
Last Line:
Will soon fill up their proper places
Author:
John Byrom (Absolute)
DMI number:
21770
3.
Bone and skin two millers thin
First Line:
Bone and skin two millers thin
Last Line:
That flesh and blood can't bear it
Author:
John Byrom (Absolute)
DMI number:
24728
4.
Could we our tempers move like this machine
First Line:
Could we our tempers move like this machine
Last Line:
And everlasting joy when time shall be no more
Author:
John Byrom (Absolute)
DMI number:
18097
5.
Here lies John Hill
First Line:
Here lies John Hill
Last Line:
Had he lived as long again
Author:
John Byrom (Absolute)
DMI number:
34924
6.
Here's bone and skin because they're thin
First Line:
Here's bone and skin because they're thin
Last Line:
That flesh and blood won't bear it
Author:
John Byrom (Absolute)
DMI number:
32411
7.
Long was the great Figg by the prize-fighting swains
First Line:
Long was the great Figg by the prize-fighting swains
Last Line:
And thus the great Figg became lord of the field
Author:
John Byrom (Absolute)
DMI number:
27927
8.
My time o ye muses was happily spent
First Line:
My time o ye muses was happily spent
Last Line:
Take heed all ye swains how ye love one so fair
Author:
John Byrom (Absolute)
DMI number:
11817
9.
My time o ye muses was happily spent
First Line:
My time o ye muses was happily spent
Last Line:
Take heed all ye swains how you love one so fair
Author:
John Byrom (Absolute)
DMI number:
9320
10.
Ladies and gentlemen my lord of flame
First Line:
Ladies and gentlemen my lord of flame
Last Line:
Their looks make sense or nonsense in our isle
Author:
John Byrom (Absolute)
DMI number:
17728
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