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A fakeer a religious well known in the east
First Line:
A fakeer a religious well known in the east
Last Line:
All tortured by choice with the invisible nail
Author:
Richard Owen Cambridge (Absolute)
DMI number:
22583
2.
A gypsie Jewess whispers in your ear
First Line:
A gypsie Jewess whispers in your ear
Last Line:
The trusty tailor and the cook forsake
DMI number:
39663
3.
A quarrel once as story goes
First Line:
A quarrel once as story goes
Last Line:
In patched up rags and dirty cap
DMI number:
38154
4.
After much hiding sir and dodging
First Line:
After much hiding sir and dodging
Last Line:
Jove will himself descend in water
DMI number:
33564
5.
Apollo I will not implore
First Line:
Apollo I will not implore
Last Line:
Nor swallowed his worm powder
DMI number:
2646
6.
Ascend Alecto from thy den and come
First Line:
Ascend Alecto from thy den and come
Last Line:
They vanished and Alecto sunk to hell
DMI number:
42999
7.
Can you much honoured man excuse
First Line:
Can you much honoured man excuse
Last Line:
And still I live to make my mark
DMI number:
19281
8.
But by the gods in heaven whose sway
First Line:
But by the gods in heaven whose sway
Last Line:
This just revenge with joy shall see
Author:
William Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
25640
9.
Come follow follow mee
First Line:
Come follow follow mee
Last Line:
Where we the night before have beene
DMI number:
37622
10.
Crowds fill the house before the hour of six
First Line:
Crowds fill the house before the hour of six
Last Line:
Find him one tavern bottle hold a quart
DMI number:
22565
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