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11.
Sir though out flight deserves no care
First Line:
Sir though out flight deserves no care
Last Line:
I rest your servant and your friend
Author:
Sir John Mennes (Absolute)
DMI number:
46028
12.
Since last I writ I heare deare honey
First Line:
Since last I writ I heare deare honey
Last Line:
And if it frown then Bonas Noches
Author:
Sir John Mennes (Absolute) & James Smith (Absolute)
DMI number:
46026
13.
Sir John got him on an Ambling Nag
First Line:
Sir John got him on an Ambling Nag
Last Line:
At Barwick away it went a
Author:
Sir John Mennes (Absolute)
DMI number:
46027
14.
Sir John he got him an ambling nag
First Line:
Sir John he got him an ambling nag
Last Line:
And never saw the enemy more a
Author:
Sir John Mennes (Absolute)
DMI number:
37830
15.
Sir John he got him an ambling nag
First Line:
Sir John he got him an ambling nag
Last Line:
At Barwick away it went-a
Author:
Sir John Mennes (Absolute)
DMI number:
37466
16.
Twas calm and yet the Thames touch'd heaven to day
First Line:
Twas calm and yet the Thames touch'd heaven to day
Last Line:
So may you swim for ever you foes sinke
Author:
Sir John Mennes (Absolute)
DMI number:
46032
17.
What Letters two on New-years-day
First Line:
What Letters two on New-years-day
Last Line:
My liquor now but Ale and Tost
Author:
Sir John Mennes (Absolute)
DMI number:
46037
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