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11.
Come Alecto and lend me thy torch
First Line:
Come Alecto and lend me thy torch
Last Line:
Therefore gentlemen be merry in prose
DMI number:
23877
12.
Come light and listen you gentlemen all
First Line:
Come light and listen you gentlemen all
Last Line:
To be of his yeomanry
DMI number:
36998
13.
Come my honey my douse my dell my dear
First Line:
Come my honey my douse my dell my dear
Last Line:
Then live with us &c
DMI number:
44270
14.
Could I with poems purchase an estate
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Could I with poems purchase an estate
Last Line:
But as they're dead my plaint is all in vain
DMI number:
35296
15.
Courtiers courtiers think it no scorn
First Line:
Courtiers courtiers think it no scorn
Last Line:
He that hath thousand pound a year
DMI number:
43836
16.
Conceive a fault by me conceived
First Line:
Conceive a fault by me conceived
Last Line:
To clothe and give a name
DMI number:
29975
17.
For wealth ye thieves some statelier house explore
First Line:
For wealth ye thieves some statelier house explore
Last Line:
Whilst poverty stout guard defends my door
DMI number:
32995
18.
For the laik of gold she left me
First Line:
For the laik of gold she left me
Last Line:
Though she's for ever left me oh
DMI number:
38163
19.
From hunger and cold who live more free
First Line:
From hunger and cold who live more free
Last Line:
The fields afford us a hedge or a hey cock
DMI number:
43001
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Gallants gallants think it no scorn
First Line:
Gallants gallants think it no scorn
Last Line:
As he that hath thousands of pounds by the year
DMI number:
44263
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