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151.
To all ye vicious careless sparks
First Line:
To all ye vicious careless sparks
Last Line:
Man has two legs so has an ape
DMI number:
30315
152.
To all you fops of court and town
First Line:
To all you fops of court and town
Last Line:
You hunt a whore or else a place | With a fal la la
DMI number:
2880
153.
To you fair ladies now in town
First Line:
To you fair ladies now in town
Last Line:
Who had too much of that before
DMI number:
10872
154.
To you Tom Rakish Townly sends these lines
First Line:
To you Tom Rakish Townly sends these lines
Last Line:
Take my advice and never rake again
DMI number:
15276
155.
To Coleshill seat of noble peer
First Line:
To Coleshill seat of noble peer
Last Line:
But of the court no more than mum | With a fa la la la la
Author:
Anne Finch [nee Kingsmill] (Absolute)
DMI number:
10223
156.
Welcome fair nymph from Hockerill's gloomy plains
First Line:
Welcome fair nymph from Hockerill's gloomy plains
Last Line:
We many L----- for one Eden find
DMI number:
33666
157.
Welcome fair Caelia to this calmer cell
First Line:
Welcome fair Caelia to this calmer cell
Last Line:
And let the fond enthusiast freely take the rest
DMI number:
42707
158.
Upon the Change where merchants meet
First Line:
Upon the Change where merchants meet
Last Line:
With pen or sword hab nab's the word | Have at all
DMI number:
42485
159.
What noise is this good God what doleful cries
First Line:
What noise is this good God what doleful cries
Last Line:
Lodge where I can and where by chance I'm led
DMI number:
8808
160.
What business or what hope brings thee to town
First Line:
What business or what hope brings thee to town
Last Line:
None but has killed his man or writ his play
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6317
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