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11.
All the worst cider Hereford can make
First Line:
All the worst cider Hereford can make
Last Line:
For fear of drinking cider once your own
DMI number:
27696
12.
Although your berlin always moves in state
First Line:
Although your berlin always moves in state
Last Line:
An easy fortune makes you thus uneasy
DMI number:
27687
13.
As common fare when sausages and chine
First Line:
As common fare when sausages and chine
Last Line:
I like a dinner such as I can give
DMI number:
28012
14.
At Bristol Tom from the mayor's feast was led
First Line:
At Bristol Tom from the mayor's feast was led
Last Line:
How safe are you who drunk but Bristol water
DMI number:
27980
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At Chenevix poor little master cries
First Line:
At Chenevix poor little master cries
Last Line:
And when they smile for trifles sob at heart
DMI number:
27955
16.
Blessed in thy spirit in thy husband blessed
First Line:
Blessed in thy spirit in thy husband blessed
Last Line:
Late is the proof of love when after death
Author:
William Hay (Absolute)
DMI number:
27397
17.
Blessed with the morals of a former age
First Line:
Blessed with the morals of a former age
Last Line:
To lash the vices but the persons spare
DMI number:
27694
18.
Both man and wife as bad as bad can be
First Line:
Both man and wife as bad as bad can be
Last Line:
I wonder they no better should agree
DMI number:
27558
19.
Bob's name was booby now tis Bou-ou-bee
First Line:
Bob's name was booby now tis Bou-ou-bee
Last Line:
If I mistake is Bob or I to blame
DMI number:
27657
20.
Believing hear what you deserve to hear
First Line:
Believing hear what you deserve to hear
Last Line:
Me to the world yours gave to me a friend
DMI number:
27644
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