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441.
Thule the period of cosmographie
First Line:
Thule the period of cosmographie
Last Line:
Whose hart with feare doth freeze with love doth fry
DMI number:
37335
442.
Thule the period of cosmographie
First Line:
Thule the period of cosmographie
Last Line:
Whose heart with feare doth freeze with love doth fry
DMI number:
37824
443.
Tis a pitiful thing that now a days sirs
First Line:
Tis a pitiful thing that now a days sirs
Last Line:
The Jack deserves to be called Sir John | And may they never want for belly nor back | That kept up the trade of the bonny Black Jack
Author:
William Maginn (Speculation)
DMI number:
13755
444.
Tis a sport to our prince
First Line:
Tis a sport to our prince
Last Line:
For an Orange once planted upon the French shore | May gay flower-de-luces will flourish no more
DMI number:
42340
445.
Three merry lads met at the Rose
First Line:
Three merry lads met at the Rose
Last Line:
A nose of wax our statutes are | Invention now is barren grown | The matter's out the nose is blown
DMI number:
42513
446.
To the brook and the willow that heard him complain
First Line:
To the brook and the willow that heard him complain
Last Line:
Fade thou too my willow this verse is my last | Ah willow &c
Author:
Nicholas Rowe (Absolute)
DMI number:
21048
447.
To thee dear Tunstall though unknown
First Line:
To thee dear Tunstall though unknown
Last Line:
And all the floor with diamonds laid | With a fa la &c
DMI number:
9335
448.
Tis wine that creates
First Line:
Tis wine that creates
Last Line:
For wine can make all things agree for &c
Author:
Charles Coffey (Absolute)
DMI number:
15554
449.
Tis wine was made to rule the day
First Line:
Tis wine was made to rule the day
Last Line:
And let me enjoy awake | Let my queen &c
DMI number:
13274
450.
To all who masonry despise
First Line:
To all who masonry despise
Last Line:
From post boy and from flying post | With a fa la la la la
DMI number:
31560
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