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111.
How old may Phyllis be you ask
First Line:
How old may Phyllis be you ask
Last Line:
And Phyllis is some forty-three
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
12489
112.
How pleasant a thing were a wedding
First Line:
How pleasant a thing were a wedding
Last Line:
Good faith Mr Parson excuse me for that
Author:
Thomas Flatman (Absolute)
DMI number:
42481
113.
I cannot eat but little meat
First Line:
I cannot eat but little meat
Last Line:
Whether they be young or old
Author:
William Maginn (Speculation) & William Stevenson (Absolute)
DMI number:
33627
114.
I am a lusty lively lad
First Line:
I am a lusty lively lad
Last Line:
To purchase many kisses
DMI number:
43539
115.
Imperial Caesar's sacred head
First Line:
Imperial Caesar's sacred head
Last Line:
And hides his crump with bays
DMI number:
19450
116.
In our forefathers' stupid days the name
First Line:
In our forefathers' stupid days the name
Last Line:
Our modern misses are full nine and forty
DMI number:
17772
117.
In youth by cheerless poverty oppressed
First Line:
In youth by cheerless poverty oppressed
Last Line:
When past enjoyment tantalized with wealth
DMI number:
32999
118.
In youth my dear you often say
First Line:
In youth my dear you often say
Last Line:
Reward him with a kiss
DMI number:
36665
119.
Is M - - -y F - - -l immortal no
First Line:
Is M - - -y F - - -l immortal no
Last Line:
Fifteen full fifteen years ago
DMI number:
279
120.
In vain Almeria do you this way strive
First Line:
In vain Almeria do you this way strive
Last Line:
We on the place irreverently tread
DMI number:
11282
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