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21.
Jockey was a dowdy lad
First Line:
Jockey was a dowdy lad
Last Line:
I am in love with Sawney
DMI number:
11690
22.
Light of my solitude I see
First Line:
Light of my solitude I see
Last Line:
Gently expire nor leave a stench behind
DMI number:
38490
23.
Love may constrain
First Line:
Love may constrain
Last Line:
Love is the sharpest goad
DMI number:
26334
24.
Man that gains a married treasure
First Line:
Man that gains a married treasure
Last Line:
Fate ill does lead them
DMI number:
42785
25.
See madam see how your poor lover lies
First Line:
See madam see how your poor lover lies
Last Line:
These heats and colds of love for ever thus endure
DMI number:
42109
26.
Stand who so lis upon the slipper wheel
First Line:
Stand who so lis upon the slipper wheel
Last Line:
He dyeth unknown dazed with dreadful face
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8851
27.
The Quaker and his brats
First Line:
The Quaker and his brats
Last Line:
A new head to their old mans shoulders | Now since mayor and justice &c
DMI number:
42474
28.
Thou worst estate even of the sex that's worst
First Line:
Thou worst estate even of the sex that's worst
Last Line:
Within so hated and so loved without
DMI number:
44456
29.
Though Britain on to ruin runs
First Line:
Though Britain on to ruin runs
Last Line:
For that glorious day | When George the great shall wear the crown
DMI number:
13334
30.
To take in good part the squeeze of the hand
First Line:
To take in good part the squeeze of the hand
Last Line:
And bid the world kiss your breech
DMI number:
6714
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