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1.
Here is great talk of Turk and Pope but I
First Line:
Here is great talk of Turk and Pope but I
Last Line:
Still find my neighbour my worst enemy
Author:
Rowland Watkyns (Absolute)
DMI number:
17071
2.
The ass that carries me I'd rather ride
First Line:
The ass that carries me I'd rather ride
Last Line:
Than the proud horse that throws me quite beside
Author:
Rowland Watkyns (Absolute)
DMI number:
17077
3.
Who has not bread more than he needs he must
First Line:
Who has not bread more than he needs he must
Last Line:
Forbear to keep a dog to eat the crust
Author:
Rowland Watkyns (Absolute)
DMI number:
16958
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Who has the better game still fears the end
First Line:
Who has the better game still fears the end
Last Line:
Who has the worse still hopes his game will mend
Author:
Rowland Watkyns (Absolute)
DMI number:
16993