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531.
When Troy towne had for ten yeeres past
First Line:
When Troy towne had for ten yeeres past
Last Line:
And no man knew his dying day
DMI number:
38651
532.
While you my charming Nancy reign
First Line:
While you my charming Nancy reign
Last Line:
They know the hand that libelled you | With a fa la la
DMI number:
19602
533.
Who at Paris has been
First Line:
Who at Paris has been
Last Line:
And your character will be complete
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Speculation)
DMI number:
17946
534.
Who first began to puff and crack and boast
First Line:
Who first began to puff and crack and boast
Last Line:
You'll soon take the hint from the picture I draw &c
DMI number:
31955
535.
Who the joys of Gloucestershire can describe
First Line:
Who the joys of Gloucestershire can describe
Last Line:
White Sandywell
DMI number:
20621
536.
Why all this pride and scorn Miss P-
First Line:
Why all this pride and scorn Miss P-
Last Line:
Her friend or G- for you
DMI number:
55
537.
With tuneful pipe and merry glee
First Line:
With tuneful pipe and merry glee
Last Line:
Or you like me or you like me like me will be undone
DMI number:
11692
538.
Wise Caleb and C---t two birds of a feather
First Line:
Wise Caleb and C---t two birds of a feather
Last Line:
The O-f--d the old coachman still governs the reins | Derry down down high derry down
DMI number:
27825
539.
Wise Caleb and C--r--t two birds of a feather
First Line:
Wise Caleb and C--r--t two birds of a feather
Last Line:
That Or-f--d old coachman still governs the reins | Derry down down high derry down
DMI number:
17943
540.
With better grace might D-e
First Line:
With better grace might D-e
Last Line:
That time cannot make worse
Author:
Mary Goddard (Speculation)
DMI number:
21931
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