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31.
Dear sir | Regarding neither blame nor praise
First Line:
Dear sir | Regarding neither blame nor praise
Last Line:
Salute all friends in Chipping Ongar
DMI number:
1811
32.
Down dropped her brush the dish clout thrown aside
First Line:
Down dropped her brush the dish clout thrown aside
Last Line:
And clasps the long cold colonel in her arms
DMI number:
40673
33.
Each thing about you is so neat
First Line:
Each thing about you is so neat
Last Line:
And am your servant K--- chaise
DMI number:
32478
34.
Eugene by nature and by fortune blessed
First Line:
Eugene by nature and by fortune blessed
Last Line:
Assume good humour and sit down to tea
Author:
Robert Lucke (Absolute)
DMI number:
12630
35.
Even now invention flags the wearied muse
First Line:
Even now invention flags the wearied muse
Last Line:
And snail embroidery bedecks the floor
DMI number:
233
36.
Gently stir and blow the fire
First Line:
Gently stir and blow the fire
Last Line:
Oh ye gods how I shall dine
DMI number:
838
37.
Go vind the Vicar of Taunton Dean
First Line:
Go vind the Vicar of Taunton Dean
Last Line:
Heydledom deydledom cudden &c
DMI number:
815
38.
Go vind the vicar of Taunton Dean
First Line:
Go vind the vicar of Taunton Dean
Last Line:
Heydondom deydondom cudden &c
DMI number:
453
39.
Go go you vile sot
First Line:
Go go you vile sot
Last Line:
Old shoes are no more worth the mending
Author:
Charles Johnson (Absolute)
DMI number:
2552
40.
Go on you vile sot
First Line:
Go on you vile sot
Last Line:
Old shoes are no more worth the mending
DMI number:
846
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