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31.
Old London great and wealthy grown
First Line:
Old London great and wealthy grown
Last Line:
Will praise the bridge that they go over
DMI number:
16182
32.
Oh Jemmy you're a beau not I alone
First Line:
Oh Jemmy you're a beau not I alone
Last Line:
A beau's a bauble destitute of brain
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
7140
33.
On silver Thames I've daily rowed
First Line:
On silver Thames I've daily rowed
Last Line:
It surely is my Lady's
DMI number:
24579
34.
Proud Paulus late advanced to high degree
First Line:
Proud Paulus late advanced to high degree
Last Line:
Shall never be my good lord if I have any
Author:
Sir John Harington (Absolute)
DMI number:
13202
35.
Pray tell me Sir what pleasure you can take
First Line:
Pray tell me Sir what pleasure you can take
Last Line:
Such airs can never suit with such a face
DMI number:
6243
36.
Sauntering with merry Jack of late
First Line:
Sauntering with merry Jack of late
Last Line:
You err cries Jack he always bows
DMI number:
15832
37.
Sincerity's my chief delight
First Line:
Sincerity's my chief delight
Last Line:
All that's good and all that's fine
Author:
Mary Chudleigh [nee Lee] (Absolute)
DMI number:
9406
38.
Sir George the most uncertain of mankind
First Line:
Sir George the most uncertain of mankind
Last Line:
Who makes no conscience with the times to trim
DMI number:
1417
39.
So between serious and gay
First Line:
So between serious and gay
Last Line:
For such a man's wife
DMI number:
40391
40.
Talk Strephon no more of what's honest and just
First Line:
Talk Strephon no more of what's honest and just
Last Line:
Who wrecks on that shelf where he stranded before
DMI number:
4010
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