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81.
Let me thy properties explain
First Line:
Let me thy properties explain
Last Line:
Sloth dirt and theft around her wait
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
24884
82.
Let no surfeit in your harbour
First Line:
Let no surfeit in your harbour
Last Line:
Now from corruption clean and free
DMI number:
23492
83.
Let Jug in smiles be ever seen
First Line:
Let Jug in smiles be ever seen
Last Line:
And this is all on earth I wish
DMI number:
7052
84.
Late in an evening forth I went
First Line:
Late in an evening forth I went
Last Line:
Was ever alake my auld Goodman
DMI number:
1230
85.
Late in an evening forth I went
First Line:
Late in an evening forth I went
Last Line:
Was evir alake mine auld goodman
DMI number:
37611
86.
Marriage thou state of jealousy and care
First Line:
Marriage thou state of jealousy and care
Last Line:
The nauseous hospital must ever be endured
Author:
John Wilmot (Speculation)
DMI number:
3515
87.
Man that gains a married treasure
First Line:
Man that gains a married treasure
Last Line:
Fate ill does lead them
DMI number:
42785
88.
Neighbour good morrow how d'ye do
First Line:
Neighbour good morrow how d'ye do
Last Line:
Maids little think what wives endure
Author:
Edward Ward (Confident)
DMI number:
5380
89.
Not long ago I married a wife
First Line:
Not long ago I married a wife
Last Line:
Which makes her look a tidy one
DMI number:
8304
90.
Now the sun's gane out o' sight
First Line:
Now the sun's gane out o' sight
Last Line:
Huzza huzza huzza and huzza lads yet
Author:
Allan Ramsay (Absolute)
DMI number:
1200
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