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11.
Come here to me ye fighting fools
First Line:
Come here to me ye fighting fools
Last Line:
And tie both ends together
DMI number:
36062
12.
Forth from my dark and dismal cell
First Line:
Forth from my dark and dismal cell
Last Line:
Will fire the bush at his back
DMI number:
23713
13.
Forth from my sad and darksome cell
First Line:
Forth from my sad and darksome cell
Last Line:
Will fire the bushe at his backe
DMI number:
37473
14.
From forth the Elysian fields
First Line:
From forth the Elysian fields
Last Line:
And we will both be blithe together
DMI number:
42475
15.
From rosie bowers where sleeps the god of love
First Line:
From rosie bowers where sleeps the god of love
Last Line:
Ere thus thus in vain ere thus in vain adore
Author:
Thomas D'Urfey (Absolute)
DMI number:
37474
16.
From rosy bowers where sleeps the god of love
First Line:
From rosy bowers where sleeps the god of love
Last Line:
Ere thus in vain adore
Author:
Thomas D'Urfey (Absolute)
DMI number:
23670
17.
From the hag and hungry goblin
First Line:
From the hag and hungry goblin
Last Line:
Methinks it is no Journey | All the while I sing | Any food any feeding | Money drink or clothing | Come dame or maid | Be not afraid | Poor Tom will injure nothing
DMI number:
42476
18.
Great wits to madness always were allied
First Line:
Great wits to madness always were allied
Last Line:
This makes the Dean for kindred thus provide
DMI number:
24806
19.
Heard you not lately of a man
First Line:
Heard you not lately of a man
Last Line:
But do not know your ending
DMI number:
42993
20.
Hark hark a hallow voice calls out aloud
First Line:
Hark hark a hallow voice calls out aloud
Last Line:
To try if hell can yet more deeply wound
Author:
Nathaniel Lee (Absolute) & John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
20561
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