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171.
Why you so spruce and I so threadbare grown
First Line:
Why you so spruce and I so threadbare grown
Last Line:
You wear your taylor's clothes and I my own
DMI number:
7471
172.
Women mysterious are and when we take
First Line:
Women mysterious are and when we take
Last Line:
Though but one gains the smock they both gain love
DMI number:
6040
173.
Wonder not why these lines come to your hand
First Line:
Wonder not why these lines come to your hand
Last Line:
Tis so like nothing that there's nothing like it
Author:
Thomas Jordan (Absolute)
DMI number:
18522
174.
Worth should determine every man his due
First Line:
Worth should determine every man his due
Last Line:
Instead of hempen ones looped round the neck
DMI number:
36888
175.
Ye're welcome hame my Margy
First Line:
Ye're welcome hame my Margy
Last Line:
For birking madam Crape
DMI number:
25162
176.
Ye old Yorkshire clothes and ye gay Norwich stuffs
First Line:
Ye old Yorkshire clothes and ye gay Norwich stuffs
Last Line:
For Manchester velvet's the dress of the court
DMI number:
37943
177.
You're fine and ridicule my threadbare gown
First Line:
You're fine and ridicule my threadbare gown
Last Line:
Threadbare indeed it is but tis my own
DMI number:
27350
178.
Your late kind gift let me restore
First Line:
Your late kind gift let me restore
Last Line:
To dress like people in their wits
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11367
179.
Your shoe is a neat one dear friend I declare it
First Line:
Your shoe is a neat one dear friend I declare it
Last Line:
Yet you'd know where it pinches if you were to wear it
DMI number:
22006
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