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501.
Datty how goes the honest trade
First Line:
Datty how goes the honest trade
Last Line:
Let honesty never fash your head | tis tory trash
Author:
Alexander Pennecuik (Confident)
DMI number:
28107
502.
Daughter of God religion lend thine aid
First Line:
Daughter of God religion lend thine aid
Last Line:
There ever the Almighty's praises breathe
DMI number:
29012
503.
Dear sisters come see you how fine
First Line:
Dear sisters come see you how fine
Last Line:
With anarchy and the old rump | Then let us flock all to the meeting | Where Burgess himself will declare A sanctified tale of old Hughson | With a canting old Oliver's prayer
DMI number:
8080
504.
Dear sisters of Parnassus Spring
First Line:
Dear sisters of Parnassus Spring
Last Line:
The truth and battle undecided
Author:
James Dodd (Confident)
DMI number:
17556
505.
Dear Smed I read thy brilliant lines
First Line:
Dear Smed I read thy brilliant lines
Last Line:
For then your horns shall be your pride
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Speculation)
DMI number:
15880
506.
Dear wife let me have a fire made
First Line:
Dear wife let me have a fire made
Last Line:
For which we have justly deserved a rope | This it is to be learned and witty
DMI number:
4949
507.
Death be not proud though some have called thee
First Line:
Death be not proud though some have called thee
Last Line:
And death shall be no more death thou shalt die
Author:
John Donne (Absolute)
DMI number:
9257
508.
Death dost thou difficult us now to know
First Line:
Death dost thou difficult us now to know
Last Line:
She quickly clap her wings and soar away
Author:
Ralph Erskine (Absolute)
DMI number:
15285
509.
Dear Jack whilst you through Flanders roam
First Line:
Dear Jack whilst you through Flanders roam
Last Line:
And double lustre in her heir
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11556
510.
Dear Jesus when when shall it be
First Line:
Dear Jesus when when shall it be
Last Line:
But then shall live and die no more
DMI number:
23417
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