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71.
Dear madam if you'll tell me plain
First Line:
Dear madam if you'll tell me plain
Last Line:
But from the measure and the motion
DMI number:
36909
72.
Dear madam the thing you inquire about
First Line:
Dear madam the thing you inquire about
Last Line:
Even dear N--nn--y F--d-- was once that very thing
DMI number:
19712
73.
Dear Sir | Your kind itinerary letter
First Line:
Dear Sir | Your kind itinerary letter
Last Line:
And none more zealous or more fervent | In friendship than | your humble servant
Author:
John Ellis (Absolute)
DMI number:
31274
74.
Deluded men these holds forego
First Line:
Deluded men these holds forego
Last Line:
The jockeys that will ride you
DMI number:
20838
75.
Ersch brybour baird vyle beggar with thy bratts
First Line:
Ersch brybour baird vyle beggar with thy bratts
Last Line:
Rotten crok dirten dok cry cok or I sall quell thee
Author:
William Dunbar (Absolute)
DMI number:
10925
76.
Did I in France a prisoner lie
First Line:
Did I in France a prisoner lie
Last Line:
Though I could hardly go
DMI number:
7561
77.
Dirten Dunbar on quhome blaws thou thy boist
First Line:
Dirten Dunbar on quhome blaws thou thy boist
Last Line:
For Kennedie to thee this schedule sends
Author:
Walter Kennedy (Absolute)
DMI number:
10924
78.
Does Strephon wish his heart was glass
First Line:
Does Strephon wish his heart was glass
Last Line:
To look at you for my own sake
DMI number:
21975
79.
Dothane deils son and dragon dispytous
First Line:
Dothane deils son and dragon dispytous
Last Line:
Spink sink with stink ad tartara termagorum
Author:
Walter Kennedy (Absolute)
DMI number:
10927
80.
Dreams commonly we see
First Line:
Dreams commonly we see
Last Line:
Thus to abuse a dream is most absurd
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
29922
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