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1.
All the companions of her grace I'm told
First Line:
All the companions of her grace I'm told
Last Line:
Without such foils is lady duchess fair
DMI number:
27583
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Although your berlin always moves in state
First Line:
Although your berlin always moves in state
Last Line:
An easy fortune makes you thus uneasy
DMI number:
27687
3.
Here lies who in her farthingale and ruff
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Here lies who in her farthingale and ruff
Last Line:
And long-surviving passion power succeeds
DMI number:
19543
4.
I often bow your hat you never stir
First Line:
I often bow your hat you never stir
Last Line:
So once for all your humble servant sir
DMI number:
27439
5.
O Billy thou art a beau not only one
First Line:
O Billy thou art a beau not only one
Last Line:
A beau's a bauble destitute of brain
DMI number:
40081
6.
Oh Jemmy you're a beau not I alone
First Line:
Oh Jemmy you're a beau not I alone
Last Line:
A beau's a bauble destitute of brain
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
7140
7.
Parson tis false I'll never believe
First Line:
Parson tis false I'll never believe
Last Line:
Than any prince in Germany
DMI number:
24083
8.
One month a lawyer thou the next wilt be
First Line:
One month a lawyer thou the next wilt be
Last Line:
Thou wilt end in nothing if thou grasp'st at all
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6337
9.
Pray tell me Sir what pleasure you can take
First Line:
Pray tell me Sir what pleasure you can take
Last Line:
Such airs can never suit with such a face
DMI number:
6243
10.
That thou dost cashoo breath and foreign gums
First Line:
That thou dost cashoo breath and foreign gums
Last Line:
He that smells always well does never so
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6318
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