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21.
Al maner mynstralcye
First Line:
Al maner mynstralcye
Last Line:
Lowde shall mys and doucettes
DMI number:
38473
22.
Ah dear Clarinda we are undone
First Line:
Ah dear Clarinda we are undone
Last Line:
Say was I much to blame
DMI number:
33581
23.
All in the late great winter snow
First Line:
All in the late great winter snow
Last Line:
A captive for his dinner
DMI number:
3078
24.
All people languages and nations
First Line:
All people languages and nations
Last Line:
That made my lord the happiest of peers
Author:
John Hall-Stevenson (Absolute)
DMI number:
33269
25.
Among the wonders of our times this night
First Line:
Among the wonders of our times this night
Last Line:
And yours are all the blanks and theirs the prizes
Author:
William Taverner (Speculation)
DMI number:
8329
26.
An almanac came forth of late
First Line:
An almanac came forth of late
Last Line:
Yet there's another name belongs to me
DMI number:
15274
27.
And how and how hast thou cried quittance
First Line:
And how and how hast thou cried quittance
Last Line:
Good morrow that's the time of the day
Author:
James Smith (Absolute)
DMI number:
42492
28.
All you that would
First Line:
All you that would
Last Line:
I can't at Ballyspelling
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Confident) & Thomas Sheridan (Confident)
DMI number:
1787
29.
Although I am of little worth
First Line:
Although I am of little worth
Last Line:
Which oath your father can't well take from you
DMI number:
15307
30.
Amidst the pleasures that attend
First Line:
Amidst the pleasures that attend
Last Line:
Who am your servant and your friend
DMI number:
33842
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