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1621.
Sing to the honour of those
First Line:
Sing to the honour of those
Last Line:
We diamond like blazed to illumine the cause
DMI number:
28689
1622.
Sir Armine is the knight I sigh for
First Line:
Sir Armine is the knight I sigh for
Last Line:
So take heed ye know my cue | Sir Armine is the knight &c
DMI number:
32030
1623.
Sir Bob in crowded senate vainly tries
First Line:
Sir Bob in crowded senate vainly tries
Last Line:
It is proclaimed beneath the girdle free
DMI number:
23024
1624.
Sir Bob overcome a P-lt-y and a S-ds
First Line:
Sir Bob overcome a P-lt-y and a S-ds
Last Line:
Having taken in the world's late wonder Pitt
DMI number:
31092
1625.
Sir first of all that it may please
First Line:
Sir first of all that it may please
Last Line:
We send this our address by post
Author:
Alexander Pennecuik (Absolute)
DMI number:
4605
1626.
Sir Francis my lady and both the miss D--nts
First Line:
Sir Francis my lady and both the miss D--nts
Last Line:
Who swapped the other day his good name for a place
DMI number:
19538
1627.
Sir may it please you but to hear
First Line:
Sir may it please you but to hear
Last Line:
Your said petitioner shall pray
DMI number:
128
1628.
Softly blow the evening breezes
First Line:
Softly blow the evening breezes
Last Line:
Gracious Allah be thy guide
Author:
Thomas Percy (Speculation)
DMI number:
36923
1629.
Softly sweet in Lydian measure
First Line:
Softly sweet in Lydian measure
Last Line:
Be this great duke by hirelings praised
DMI number:
32002
1630.
Some at L-d B-e's adminstration fret
First Line:
Some at L-d B-e's adminstration fret
Last Line:
So's B-e no doubt he's one of them that fell
DMI number:
26556
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