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451.
Sum speiks of lords sum speiks of lairds
First Line:
Sum speiks of lords sum speiks of lairds
Last Line:
Nane of them durst cum neir his hald
DMI number:
10938
452.
Soul's joy now I am gone
First Line:
Soul's joy now I am gone
Last Line:
To tie us to that way | O give no way to grief &c
Author:
William Herbert (Confident) & John Donne (Speculation)
DMI number:
9143
453.
Sound sound the trumpet beat the drum
First Line:
Sound sound the trumpet beat the drum
Last Line:
We'll laugh and quaff carouse and sing | With a fa la la la la la
DMI number:
13465
454.
Some folks have with curious impertinence strove
First Line:
Some folks have with curious impertinence strove
Last Line:
In all this the free mason's health's understood | Which no body &c
DMI number:
11711
455.
Strait my green gown into breeches I'll make
First Line:
Strait my green gown into breeches I'll make
Last Line:
Ding dong bell ding dong bell
DMI number:
44196
456.
Some wives are good and some are bad
First Line:
Some wives are good and some are bad
Last Line:
Hoping all women will amend | And so will my wife too | And my wife and thy wife | And my wife so will do
DMI number:
43123
457.
That all men are beggars we plainly may see
First Line:
That all men are beggars we plainly may see
Last Line:
Still begs he would stay for a maid she can't die | Which nobody can deny &c
Author:
Edward Roome (Absolute) & Matthew Concanen (Absolute) & Sir William Yonge (Absolute)
DMI number:
23306
458.
The Aphorism of Galen I count but as straws
First Line:
The Aphorism of Galen I count but as straws
Last Line:
To cure the quartan fever again
DMI number:
43102
459.
Sweet England's prize is gone
First Line:
Sweet England's prize is gone
Last Line:
When it shall please him
DMI number:
12062
460.
Sylvia on her arm reclining
First Line:
Sylvia on her arm reclining
Last Line:
Tales of love with Sylvia straight
DMI number:
12827
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