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621.
Twas at a time when dogs and cats did speak
First Line:
Twas at a time when dogs and cats did speak
Last Line:
And so concludes my song
DMI number:
7379
622.
Twas in the blooming month of cheerful May
First Line:
Twas in the blooming month of cheerful May
Last Line:
And every rose will find a butterfly
DMI number:
25333
623.
Twas in the charming month of may
First Line:
Twas in the charming month of may
Last Line:
This wise and gracious system over
DMI number:
30849
624.
Twas in the famous Sabine grove
First Line:
Twas in the famous Sabine grove
Last Line:
For praise may never sink to scorn
DMI number:
33444
625.
Twas in the pleasant month of May
First Line:
Twas in the pleasant month of May
Last Line:
That life is tedious and too long
DMI number:
33525
626.
Together grewe a pair of envious foes
First Line:
Together grewe a pair of envious foes
Last Line:
And in an hour they faded both and died
DMI number:
26889
627.
Tom Banks by native industry was taught
First Line:
Tom Banks by native industry was taught
Last Line:
I'd rather you should choke than I should starve
Author:
William King (Absolute)
DMI number:
7417
628.
Unknowing and unknown to fame
First Line:
Unknowing and unknown to fame
Last Line:
Our heavenly father will on us bestow
Author:
James Robertson (Absolute)
DMI number:
33451
629.
Two persons in a room together sat
First Line:
Two persons in a room together sat
Last Line:
Virtue and vice see through a different glass
DMI number:
36753
630.
Two sharpers once to gaming fell
First Line:
Two sharpers once to gaming fell
Last Line:
By whom they'll be devoured
DMI number:
4416
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