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11.
Aelius whose noble lineage springs
First Line:
Aelius whose noble lineage springs
Last Line:
With thee the social banquet share
DMI number:
25597
12.
Ah stay thy wand oblivious over my eyes
First Line:
Ah stay thy wand oblivious over my eyes
Last Line:
Had brightly glittered over my mouldering head
Author:
John Delap (Absolute)
DMI number:
32273
13.
After much hiding sir and dodging
First Line:
After much hiding sir and dodging
Last Line:
Jove will himself descend in water
DMI number:
33564
14.
Alas poor Fanny wretched girl alas
First Line:
Alas poor Fanny wretched girl alas
Last Line:
And so to clear herself in time I leave her
Author:
John Winstanley (Absolute)
DMI number:
20706
15.
An oaken broken elbow chair
First Line:
An oaken broken elbow chair
Last Line:
Why not as well as doctor Swift
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Speculation) & Thomas Sheridan (Speculation)
DMI number:
25845
16.
All you that ever tasted of Swatfal Hall beer
First Line:
All you that ever tasted of Swatfal Hall beer
Last Line:
And homage and rent to the lord of the manor | Derry down down &c
DMI number:
18820
17.
At Downpatrick in one tomb do lie
First Line:
At Downpatrick in one tomb do lie
Last Line:
Bridget Patrick and a pigeon pie
DMI number:
81
18.
Be not surprized dear B--n though you see
First Line:
Be not surprized dear B--n though you see
Last Line:
Her pinions strengthened to renew her song
DMI number:
1871
19.
Boast not ye few your better fate
First Line:
Boast not ye few your better fate
Last Line:
Free air and sunshine are for all
DMI number:
257
20.
Can you much honoured man excuse
First Line:
Can you much honoured man excuse
Last Line:
And still I live to make my mark
DMI number:
19281
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