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11.
A tailor there was and he lived in a garret
First Line:
A tailor there was and he lived in a garret
Last Line:
For cross legged together they sat till they died
DMI number:
25250
12.
A tailor there was and he lived in a garret
First Line:
A tailor there was and he lived in a garret
Last Line:
For cross legged together they stitched till they died
DMI number:
31817
13.
A mason one time
First Line:
A mason one time
Last Line:
Of a free and an accepted mason
DMI number:
31564
14.
A mason's daughter fair and young
First Line:
A mason's daughter fair and young
Last Line:
And may they ever remain
DMI number:
28687
15.
A mason's life the life for me
First Line:
A mason's life the life for me
Last Line:
And swig the flowing can
DMI number:
38280
16.
A miner by trade
First Line:
A miner by trade
Last Line:
Dick the sexton can tell what you'll be
DMI number:
23039
17.
A modern cook bred up at France
First Line:
A modern cook bred up at France
Last Line:
And have her course again
DMI number:
21829
18.
A place where the farmer sometimes lays his wheat
First Line:
A place where the farmer sometimes lays his wheat
Last Line:
May be found fifty prostitutes every day
DMI number:
36846
19.
A pleasant tale in serious works
First Line:
A pleasant tale in serious works
Last Line:
Saying and doing are two things
Author:
John Bancks [Banks] (Absolute)
DMI number:
22790
20.
A ploughman followed who had still at hand
First Line:
A ploughman followed who had still at hand
Last Line:
A steward and myself were all the crew
Author:
Thomas Betterton (Absolute)
DMI number:
18348
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