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191.
Here's to thee my boy
First Line:
Here's to thee my boy
Last Line:
Save the want of his bottle and friend
Author:
Henry Carey (Absolute)
DMI number:
2563
192.
Hic jacet Elias
First Line:
Hic jacet Elias
Last Line:
He died like a lazy dog
DMI number:
29559
193.
High on a hill's green bosom laid
First Line:
High on a hill's green bosom laid
Last Line:
And boasts an endless reign
Author:
William Julius Mickle (Absolute)
DMI number:
32540
194.
How swiftly glide the fleeting years
First Line:
How swiftly glide the fleeting years
Last Line:
Shall riot over our grave
DMI number:
26985
195.
I can't but confess
First Line:
I can't but confess
Last Line:
And priest rid too after he's dead
DMI number:
11113
196.
I have lost my mistress horse and wife
First Line:
I have lost my mistress horse and wife
Last Line:
I am sorry for my horse
DMI number:
18477
197.
I find now too late
First Line:
I find now too late
Last Line:
Though I trudged it a foot through the mire
DMI number:
5348
198.
In the days of our sires
First Line:
In the days of our sires
Last Line:
Twas the captain's great dog and a flea
DMI number:
39139
199.
In the days of Queen Anne
First Line:
In the days of Queen Anne
Last Line:
Her parts had improved by cutting of phlegms | H-rl-y &c
DMI number:
13232
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In aunciente days tradition showes
First Line:
In aunciente days tradition showes
Last Line:
As best deserve your choice
Author:
Dr Henry Harington (Absolute)
DMI number:
37300
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