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831.
Well met pretty nymph says a jolly young swain
First Line:
Well met pretty nymph says a jolly young swain
Last Line:
Now when shall we see such a wedding in town
DMI number:
32875
832.
What children delight in and men used to build houses
First Line:
What children delight in and men used to build houses
Last Line:
Is the name of two girls that much do want spouses
DMI number:
18220
833.
What Damon sleeping and all over day
First Line:
What Damon sleeping and all over day
Last Line:
To increase the number of the blest above
DMI number:
41802
834.
What fortune had I poor maid as I am
First Line:
What fortune had I poor maid as I am
Last Line:
Where lads enough were to be had
DMI number:
43140
835.
What friendly ray in pity dressed
First Line:
What friendly ray in pity dressed
Last Line:
O let me but forget
DMI number:
38130
836.
What has that heart so wild so roving
First Line:
What has that heart so wild so roving
Last Line:
That's fixed a weathercock like thee
DMI number:
40578
837.
What art thou muse that dost the mind inspire
First Line:
What art thou muse that dost the mind inspire
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Then when we lose our queen we are sure to find our saint
DMI number:
43183
838.
What irreligious courses have you run
First Line:
What irreligious courses have you run
Last Line:
And both in clammy joys and slumber quit the fray
DMI number:
44345
839.
Were I who am not of the Romish tribe
First Line:
Were I who am not of the Romish tribe
Last Line:
Marriage and penance always were the same
DMI number:
18848
840.
When Colin's good dame who long held him a tug
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When Colin's good dame who long held him a tug
Last Line:
And whoever finds fault I'll be shot if I do
Author:
John Scott Hylton (Absolute)
DMI number:
27907
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