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411.
This little child into the world did peep
First Line:
This little child into the world did peep
Last Line:
Disliked it closed its eyes and fell asleep
DMI number:
21841
412.
Things like ourselves as sensual vain unvented
First Line:
Things like ourselves as sensual vain unvented
Last Line:
They fall into the main are known no more
Author:
John Fletcher (Absolute)
DMI number:
13898
413.
There was a fair maiden came out of Kent
First Line:
There was a fair maiden came out of Kent
Last Line:
That could make my bed go to jigg-a-jogg-gee | Then could &c
DMI number:
42468
414.
There was a lord of worthy fame
First Line:
There was a lord of worthy fame
Last Line:
The heir of all his land
DMI number:
37671
415.
There was a lord of worthy fame
First Line:
There was a lord of worthy fame
Last Line:
The heire of all his land
DMI number:
37612
416.
There was a wife woned in a glen
First Line:
There was a wife woned in a glen
Last Line:
A young man with your snishing
DMI number:
1222
417.
This mourning mother can with ease explore
First Line:
This mourning mother can with ease explore
Last Line:
And bless the guardian hand that snatched him hence
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11348
418.
This peaceful man who does the canvas stain
First Line:
This peaceful man who does the canvas stain
Last Line:
A sharper satire than their scribbling rage
DMI number:
27902
419.
This peaceful tomb does now contain
First Line:
This peaceful tomb does now contain
Last Line:
Then robbed us of the coming good
Author:
William Congreve (Absolute)
DMI number:
4235
420.
Thou glorious ruler of the beauteous day
First Line:
Thou glorious ruler of the beauteous day
Last Line:
And ever bless me with thy guardian care
Author:
Constantine Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11636
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