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691.
Tom Ramble a rake of true catholic hope
First Line:
Tom Ramble a rake of true catholic hope
Last Line:
This sneaked to his pottage and that to his punk
DMI number:
32985
692.
Troy thus destroyed 'twas still denied by fate
First Line:
Troy thus destroyed 'twas still denied by fate
Last Line:
Who thus to Scylla tells the mournful tale
Author:
Alexander Stopford Catcott (Confident)
DMI number:
11947
693.
Tune tune my strings divine harmonious love
First Line:
Tune tune my strings divine harmonious love
Last Line:
And she would always smile when he was near
DMI number:
44621
694.
Two towns contending which the chief should seem
First Line:
Two towns contending which the chief should seem
Last Line:
Neither for I'm a sovereign not a child
DMI number:
6434
695.
Two wags were earnest in debate
First Line:
Two wags were earnest in debate
Last Line:
And with this egg I've saved my bacon
DMI number:
10544
696.
Too weak are laws and edicts vain
First Line:
Too weak are laws and edicts vain
Last Line:
And saved her life but damned the law
Author:
Matthew Prior (Speculation) & Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
12211
697.
Townly the gayest man in life
First Line:
Townly the gayest man in life
Last Line:
And Bacchus both our joys improve
DMI number:
12717
698.
Translating Dick an honest merry fellow
First Line:
Translating Dick an honest merry fellow
Last Line:
But foolish I never thought it for my Dick
DMI number:
4409
699.
Triumphant laurels Solyman had crowned
First Line:
Triumphant laurels Solyman had crowned
Last Line:
But mine for regal justice be revered
Author:
Robert Lucke (Absolute)
DMI number:
12563
700.
Two fellow servants John and Sue
First Line:
Two fellow servants John and Sue
Last Line:
He's nothing at a coney
DMI number:
24595
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