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21.
Hal says he's poor in hopes you'll say he's not
First Line:
Hal says he's poor in hopes you'll say he's not
Last Line:
But take his word for it Hal's not worth a groat
DMI number:
33028
22.
Happy the man the cobler or the bard
First Line:
Happy the man the cobler or the bard
Last Line:
Cut off and still revegetating new
DMI number:
33467
23.
Happy the man whose constant thought
First Line:
Happy the man whose constant thought
Last Line:
And gives the helm to mad despair
Author:
John Hoadly (Absolute)
DMI number:
27740
24.
Happy the man whose weighty purse contains
First Line:
Happy the man whose weighty purse contains
Last Line:
With chaos mixing and maternal night
DMI number:
33496
25.
He long has been a man of taste complete
First Line:
He long has been a man of taste complete
Last Line:
Would that he now had something left to eat
DMI number:
24882
26.
Here in peace and love we dwell
First Line:
Here in peace and love we dwell
Last Line:
And merry merry merry very merry let us be
Author:
Alexander Pennecuik (Absolute)
DMI number:
25411
27.
Here lies Jack Careless
First Line:
Here lies Jack Careless
Last Line:
And died in the street
DMI number:
41941
28.
Here's bone and skin because they're thin
First Line:
Here's bone and skin because they're thin
Last Line:
That flesh and blood won't bear it
Author:
John Byrom (Absolute)
DMI number:
32411
29.
In cot of mud instead of brick
First Line:
In cot of mud instead of brick
Last Line:
But crush herself and virtue raise
DMI number:
25310
30.
In garret high there lives a swain
First Line:
In garret high there lives a swain
Last Line:
For wit is neither here nor there
DMI number:
35324
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