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1.
Although Jolly Tom great fame thou hast won
First Line:
Although Jolly Tom great fame thou hast won
Last Line:
We'll despise thee and swear 'tis mine A--- of a nose
DMI number:
19278
2.
Beneath this gravel and these stones
First Line:
Beneath this gravel and these stones
Last Line:
And he replied all flesh is grass
DMI number:
19518
3.
Here where is my landlord a pot of good drink
First Line:
Here where is my landlord a pot of good drink
Last Line:
Make use of your chalk and so a good night
DMI number:
19277
4.
It might perhaps seem odd that I should send
First Line:
It might perhaps seem odd that I should send
Last Line:
To keep you safe from all who'd rival me
DMI number:
20015
5.
In vain fair maid in vain you would
First Line:
In vain fair maid in vain you would
Last Line:
Between two little hills of snow
DMI number:
19392
6.
I wonder what these nice distinctions mean
First Line:
I wonder what these nice distinctions mean
Last Line:
They're of the truest church that live the best
DMI number:
7481
7.
If Sylvia but wear it a feather's a charm
First Line:
If Sylvia but wear it a feather's a charm
Last Line:
And learn by the feather to beware of the dart
DMI number:
19827
8.
Once from three different corners in a street
First Line:
Once from three different corners in a street
Last Line:
When once I'm gone you'll never see me more
DMI number:
20051
9.
Quoth Jack on a time to Tom I'll declare it
First Line:
Quoth Jack on a time to Tom I'll declare it
Last Line:
Tom pretends not to drink pray look at his nose
DMI number:
19276
10.
Vain painter why would'st thou attempt to draw
First Line:
Vain painter why would'st thou attempt to draw
Last Line:
And if you paint her you must paint a sound
DMI number:
19267