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31.
A silly poor shepherd was folding his sheep
First Line:
A silly poor shepherd was folding his sheep
Last Line:
The warmer thou art the cuc-colder am I
DMI number:
43967
32.
A sportly sprightly youth quite tired of Rome
First Line:
A sportly sprightly youth quite tired of Rome
Last Line:
Breaks through the feeble fence of faith and truth
DMI number:
4410
33.
A scrivener once a drivelling sot
First Line:
A scrivener once a drivelling sot
Last Line:
He kissed the boy and hugged his wife
Author:
Thomas Hamilton (Speculation)
DMI number:
21460
34.
A virtuous dame that saw a lawyer come
First Line:
A virtuous dame that saw a lawyer come
Last Line:
For fear for want your wife should twelve pence borrow
DMI number:
41922
35.
A well practised bawd
First Line:
A well practised bawd
Last Line:
For they use woods and obscure holes already
Author:
Lording Barry (Absolute)
DMI number:
13650
36.
A lady lately that was fully sped
First Line:
A lady lately that was fully sped
Last Line:
We'll to it each morn for health each night for pleasure
DMI number:
2901
37.
A lovely nymph in pensive mood
First Line:
A lovely nymph in pensive mood
Last Line:
Of all her grief and pain
DMI number:
11821
38.
A lovely pair endued by fate
First Line:
A lovely pair endued by fate
Last Line:
But alas his stakes are done | But alas &c
Author:
John Crowne (Absolute)
DMI number:
42286
39.
A lovely pair endued by fate
First Line:
A lovely pair endued by fate
Last Line:
You know you know what I mean | You know &c
Author:
John Crowne (Absolute)
DMI number:
42769
40.
A lusty old grave and grey headed sire
First Line:
A lusty old grave and grey headed sire
Last Line:
Oh what quoth she are other lawyers then
DMI number:
14627
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