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101.
As --- walked in waistcoat of brocade
First Line:
As --- walked in waistcoat of brocade
Last Line:
She found it was a hog in armour
DMI number:
987
102.
As Richie and Pattie sat up very late
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As Richie and Pattie sat up very late
Last Line:
They stripped and soon finished the poem in bed
DMI number:
22734
103.
As Sir Toby reeled home with his skin full of wine
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As Sir Toby reeled home with his skin full of wine
Last Line:
And Sir Toby steered home by the help of his tail
DMI number:
16725
104.
As I was walking I cannot tell how
First Line:
As I was walking I cannot tell how
Last Line:
Bot only the ladies still cried | Narcissus come kiss us and love us beside
DMI number:
6722
105.
At Beaconsfield it came to pass
First Line:
At Beaconsfield it came to pass
Last Line:
Will find his business never done
DMI number:
7231
106.
At eight in the morn from my pillow I rear
First Line:
At eight in the morn from my pillow I rear
Last Line:
I'll even send for Waltz your great musical calf
DMI number:
18817
107.
At Marlborough inn obliged to stop
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At Marlborough inn obliged to stop
Last Line:
Between death and destruction
DMI number:
31368
108.
At Se'noke so famed for virginity old
First Line:
At Se'noke so famed for virginity old
Last Line:
The justice desisted and here ends my tale
DMI number:
22557
109.
At the sign of the horse
First Line:
At the sign of the horse
Last Line:
And home they both staggered together
DMI number:
32211
110.
At Trompington not far from Cambridge stood
First Line:
At Trompington not far from Cambridge stood
Last Line:
The mother and the daughter both well pleased
Author:
Thomas Betterton (Absolute)
DMI number:
7330
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