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'Look at your corn in May
First Line:
'Look at your corn in May
Last Line:
And you'll return with another tune
DMI number:
23478
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A nymph and swain Sheelah and Dermot hight
First Line:
A nymph and swain Sheelah and Dermot hight
Last Line:
Then let us rise and rest our weary bums
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
13466
3.
A manor large by Chloe was possessed
First Line:
A manor large by Chloe was possessed
Last Line:
For Chloe had but wisely played the fool
DMI number:
1510
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Ah gentle shepherd thine the lot to tend
First Line:
Ah gentle shepherd thine the lot to tend
Last Line:
And charitable habits learn in sport
Author:
John Dyer (Absolute)
DMI number:
30180
5.
Ah Perigot my lad why stand you here
First Line:
Ah Perigot my lad why stand you here
Last Line:
While the good shepherd shook his head and sighed
Author:
William Dodd (Absolute)
DMI number:
33095
6.
An ass once left his master's home
First Line:
An ass once left his master's home
Last Line:
Pray bang him well the pig is mine
DMI number:
25303
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As I sat musing of the many cares
First Line:
As I sat musing of the many cares
Last Line:
The distance to the fountain from each corner tree
DMI number:
7715
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First let thy altars smoke with sacred fire
First Line:
First let thy altars smoke with sacred fire
Last Line:
Their long expected labours of the year
DMI number:
4835
9.
Fields overspread with ripened corn
First Line:
Fields overspread with ripened corn
Last Line:
Twill do the harvest no harm
DMI number:
23487
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Farewell the pleasant violet scented shade
First Line:
Farewell the pleasant violet scented shade
Last Line:
And crown with annual wealth her laughing fields
Author:
John Scott (Absolute)
DMI number:
32301
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