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161.
Here must I tell the praise
First Line:
Here must I tell the praise
Last Line:
To such as look thereon
Author:
Richard Johnson (Speculation)
DMI number:
11401
162.
Henry our royal king would ride a hunting
First Line:
Henry our royal king would ride a hunting
Last Line:
Gave him a living and made him a knight
DMI number:
11388
163.
Henry our royall king would ride a hunting
First Line:
Henry our royall king would ride a hunting
Last Line:
And now sir John Cockle I bid you adieu
DMI number:
37616
164.
Here lies old Hare
First Line:
Here lies old Hare
Last Line:
Wrought journey work for death
DMI number:
35
165.
How each Whig of late
First Line:
How each Whig of late
Last Line:
For church both night and day
DMI number:
7384
166.
How blyth ilk morn was I to see
First Line:
How blyth ilk morn was I to see
Last Line:
Is a I crave or care | O the broom &c
DMI number:
1158
167.
How blyth was I each morn to see
First Line:
How blyth was I each morn to see
Last Line:
That ever yet was born | O the broom &c
DMI number:
38164
168.
How long shall fortune faile me nowe
First Line:
How long shall fortune faile me nowe
Last Line:
Who ever was a gallant wight
DMI number:
37282
169.
Hold hold thy nose to the pot Tom Tom
First Line:
Hold hold thy nose to the pot Tom Tom
Last Line:
Sing hold thy nose to the pot Tom Tom
DMI number:
12073
170.
Historians from Norway their wonders have told
First Line:
Historians from Norway their wonders have told
Last Line:
I'd venture to travel with all the world over
DMI number:
38018
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