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211.
In Wakefield there lives a jolly pinder
First Line:
In Wakefield there lives a jolly pinder
Last Line:
As my master doth by me
DMI number:
36980
212.
In Warwickshire there stands a down
First Line:
In Warwickshire there stands a down
Last Line:
Till judgement comes them both to raise
Author:
Richard Johnson (Speculation)
DMI number:
7047
213.
It was a blind beggar that long lost his sight
First Line:
It was a blind beggar that long lost his sight
Last Line:
With marvellous pleasure and wished delight
DMI number:
11678
214.
It was a friar of orders gray
First Line:
It was a friar of orders gray
Last Line:
We never more shall part
DMI number:
35692
215.
It was a friar of orders gray
First Line:
It was a friar of orders gray
Last Line:
We never more will part
DMI number:
35683
216.
It was in and about the Martinmas time
First Line:
It was in and about the Martinmas time
Last Line:
Ise die for him to morrowe
DMI number:
37604
217.
Itt was a blind beggar had long lost his sight
First Line:
Itt was a blind beggar had long lost his sight
Last Line:
All with his faire ladye the prettye Bessee
DMI number:
37333
218.
Is no way left my boisterous dame
First Line:
Is no way left my boisterous dame
Last Line:
And keep my tackling free
DMI number:
21679
219.
John Gilpin was a citizen
First Line:
John Gilpin was a citizen
Last Line:
May I be there to see
Author:
William Cowper (Absolute)
DMI number:
30597
220.
Jolly Roger Twangdillo of Plowden Hill
First Line:
Jolly Roger Twangdillo of Plowden Hill
Last Line:
Twas she brought down | Twangdillo twangdillo twangdillo twangdillo twangdillo young lusty twangdee
DMI number:
11680
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